Adam Summers
Assistant Professor
Animal and Range Sciences
New Mexico State University
Mexico
Biography
Education: B. S., Animal Science, Utah State University, Logan, Utah 2007 M.S., Animal Science (Ruminant Nutrition), Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 2009 Ph.D., Animal Science (Reproductive Physiology), University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2012 Post-Doctorate - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska, 2013 Courses Taught: ANSC 416 - Beef Production ANSC 423 - Animal Breeding Research: Identification of strategic supplementation time points and nutrients during gestation to improve progeny growth, development and reproduction Nutrition/reproduction interactions in the developing heifer Impact of estrous synchronization on ovarian steroidogenesis and oocyte quality
Research Interest
Reproductive Physiology Fetal Programming
Publications
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RR 774: A Screening for Biofuel Feedstock Quality of Perennial Warm-Season Grasses in Semiarid Subtropical Environments - L.M. Lauriault, M.A. Marsalis, S.V. Angadi, F.E. Contreras-Govea, D.R. Dreesen, and D.M. VanLeeuwen
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BL 799: Harvest Timing and Byproduct Addition Effects on Corn and Forage Sorghum Silage Grown Under Water Stress Mark A. Marsalis, Sangu Angadi, Francisco E. Contreras-Govea, Rex E. Kirksey
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BL-796: Perennial Cool-Season Forage Legume Performance in Diverse Soil Moisture Treatments, Southern High Plains, USA L. M. Lauriault, R.E. Kirksey, and D.M. VanLeeuwen1