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D-Index
28
Citations
4345
World Ranking
2649
National Ranking
747

Overview

Ronald L. Belyea is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. The focus of their academic career is reflected primarily through the institutional association with this university.

There is no available data concerning recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues associated with Ronald L. Belyea. Additionally, no record exists of book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, or specific topics addressed in their research.

Similarly, no awards or distinctions have been documented for Ronald L. Belyea in the provided information, and the individual is currently living.

Best Publications

  • The relationship of temperature-humidity index with milk production of dairy cows in a Mediterranean climate

    Rachid Bouraoui;Mondher Lahmar;Abdessalem Majdoub;M'nouer Djemali

  • Characterization of dairy waste streams, current treatment practices, and potential for biological nutrient removal

    J.R. Danalewich;T.G. Papagiannis;R.L. Belyea;M.E. Tumbleson

  • The Impact of Forage Quality and Supplementation Regimen on Ruminant Animal Intake and Performance

    J.A. Paterson;R.L. Belyea;J.P. Bowman;M.S. Kerley

  • Comparison of modified dry-grind corn processes for fermentation characteristics and DDGS composition

    Vijay Singh;David B. Johnston;Kalpana Naidu;Kent D. Rausch

  • Effect of Environmental Heat and Dietary Fiber on Thyroid Physiology of Lactating Cows

    A. Magdub;H.D. Johnson;R.L. Belyea

  • Sources of variation in composition of DDGS.

    R.L. Belyea;K.D. Rausch;T.E. Clevenger;V. Singh

  • Variation in Composition of By-Product Feeds

    R.L. Belyea;B.J. Steevens;R.J. Restrepo;A.P. Clubb

  • Fermentation substrate and dilution rate interact to affect microbial growth and efficiency.

    Q Meng;M S Kerley;P A Ludden;R L Belyea

  • Role of particle size and forage quality in digestion and passage by cattle and sheep.

    F.A. Martz;R.L. Belyea

  • Relationship of dietary selenium to selenium in plasma and milk from dairy cows.

    R.W. Maus;F.A. Martz;R.L. Belyea;M.F. Weiss

  • True absorption of calcium and phosphorus from alfalfa and corn silage when fed to lactating cows.

    F.A. Martz;A.T. Belo;M.F. Weiss;R.L. Belyea

  • Body Composition of Dairy Cattle by Potassium-40 Liquid Scintillation Detection

    R.L. Belyea;G.R. Frost;F.A. Martz;J.L. Clark

  • Effect of particle size upon digestible cell wall and rate of in vitro digestion of alfalfa and orchard grass forages.

    A. Y. Robles;R. L. Belyea;F. A. Martz;M. F. Weiss

  • True absorption of calcium and phosphorus from corn silage fed to nonlactating, pregnant dairy cows.

    F.A. Martz;A.T. Belo;M.F. Weiss;R.L. Belyea

  • Modified Dry Grind Ethanol Process

    Vijay Singh;Kent D. Rausch;Ping Yang;Hosein Shapouri

  • Element concentrations of dry-grind corn-processing streams.

    Ronald L. Belyea;Thomas E. Clevenger;Vijay Singh;Mike E Tumbleson

  • ENERGY AND NITROGEN UTILIZATION OF HIGH VERSUS LOW PRODUCING DAIRY COWS

    R.L. Belyea;M.W. Adams

  • Urine cup for collection of urine from cows.

    V. Fellner;M.F. Weiss;A.T. Belo;R.L. Belyea

  • Storage and Feeding Losses of Large Round Bales

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  • PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS OF GROUND CORN AND DDGS FROM DRY GRIND PROCESSING

    Kent D Rausch;R. L. Belyea;M. R. Ellersieck;Vijay Singh

  • Intake, digestibility, ruminal characteristics and rate of passage of orchardgrass diets fed to sheep.

    A. Y. Robles;R. L. Belyea;F. A. Martz;M. F. Weiss

  • Effect of pelleting on glucosinolate content of Crambe meal

    M. A. Wallig;R. L. Belyea;Mike E Tumbleson

  • Chewing Activity and Digestive Responses of Cows Fed Alfalfa Forages

    M. Brouk;R. Belyea

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce S. Dien
Bruce S. Dien National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
Lutgarde Raskin
Lutgarde Raskin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert A. Moreau
Robert A. Moreau United States Department of Agriculture
C.E. Coppock
C.E. Coppock Texas A&M University
Monty S. Kerley
Monty S. Kerley University of Missouri
Kevin B. Hicks
Kevin B. Hicks United States Department of Agriculture
Thomas P. Davis
Thomas P. Davis University of Arizona
Janice G.P. Bowman
Janice G.P. Bowman Montana State University
David R. Ledoux
David R. Ledoux University of Missouri
J.N. Spain
J.N. Spain University of Missouri

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