Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab: Temple, TX

Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab: Temple, TX In addition to our own research, we facilitate the research of other entities with our NIRS capabilities.

The Grazingland Animal Nutrition Laboratory was founded to provide the livestock and natural resource industry means to monitor and profile the nutritional status of free ranging herbivores, livestock and wildlife via NIRS analysis of manure samples. The Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab, also known as the GAN Lab, offers diagnostic analysis and decision support software that is used as a nutrition

al monitoring program for grazing livestock. We are a part the Center for Natural Resource Information and Technology (CNRIT), a center within Texas AgriLife Research that is devoted to providing technology solutions in the realm of natural resource management.

Address

720 East Blackland Rd
Temple, TX
76502

General information

The Grazingland Animal Nutrition Laboratory (GANLAB) was founded to provide the livestock and natural resource industry means to monitor and profile the nutritional status of free ranging herbivores, livestock and wildlife via NIRS analysis of manure samples, as well as to determine if current nutritional status is sufficient to meet performance goals. Additionally, the Grazingland Animal Nutrition Laboratory’s mission is to enhance current technology and develop new applications for animal well-being and natural resource assessment using the NIRS as a non-invasive and cost effective technology. The Grazingland Animal Nutrition Laboratory service provides producers with the information to facilitate management decisions for grazing livestock that endure dynamic forage and climatic conditions on pasture and rangeland landscapes and a basis for maintaining sustainable conservation practices. Producers across the US and internationally now use the Grazingland Animal Nutrition Laboratory’s services for the NIRS/NUTBAL system to gauge the nutritional status of their livestock and make informed management decisions. The NRCS Conservation Stewardship Program includes this system as one of the enhancement options for landowners and stockmen to use as a tool for making conservation management decisions. Internationally, satellite labs are established in Mali, Ethiopia, Tanzanian, Mongolia, and Afghanistan. The growing recognition, awareness and value for the Grazing Land Animal Nutrition Laboratory NIRS/NUTBAL continually increases demand for service. There is opportunity for laboratory service to expand in scope and range in the future. The Grazingland Animal Nutrition Laboratory is based out of the Blackland Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center.

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(254) 774-6134

Products

Option 1: NIRS Results and NUTBAL Report $45.00 per sample
This option includes NIRS f***l analysis (crude protein and energy of forage consumed) and a online NIRS/NUTBAL PRO system report for multiple profiles. Users can choose between online system access or have the results and report sent directly to them via email, fax or regular mail.

Option 2: NIRS Results and NUTBAL Advisory $80.00 per sample
This option includes NIRS f***l analysis (crude protein and energy of forage consumed) as well as an advisory written by one of our staff providing recommendations to meet desired production goals. Delivery of the advisories will be via email, fax, or regular mail.
Please allow for extra time for completion of option 2 as each advisory is written on an individual basis.

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