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Breeanna Kelln is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences, focusing on forage systems, grazing management, and livestock-environment interactions. Her research emphasizes pasture rejuvenation, beef cow winter feeding strategies, and the integration of crop and livestock systems to enhance sustainability and reduce environmental impacts.
Her work spans decades, addressing topics such as ruminal fermentation dynamics, methane emissions from ruminants, and the economic and ecological benefits of legume-based forage systems. Key themes include optimizing forage biomass, improving steer performance, and mitigating greenhouse gases through innovative grazing practices.
Kelln’s publications highlight advancements in sod-seeding bloat-free legumes, condensed tannin-containing legumes, and polycrop systems. She has also explored the effects of winter feeding systems on soil health, nutrient distribution, and crop productivity, contributing to both applied and theoretical knowledge in agricultural sustainability.
Her research consistently bridges practical farm management with environmental stewardship, aiming to balance economic viability with ecological resilience in livestock and forage production systems.



