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Fresh dairy manure as a substitute for chemical fertilization in growing wheat forage; effects on soil properties, forage yield and composition, weed contamination, and hay intake and digestibility by sheep

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Effects of harvest stage and re‐growth on yield, composition, ensilage and in vitro digestibility of new forage sorghum varieties

Effects of harvest stage and re‐growth on yield, composition, ensilage and in vitro digestibility of new forage sorghum varieties

Effects of harvest stage and…
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Effects of Peripartum Propylene Glycol or Fats Differing in Fatty Acid Profiles on Feed Intake, Production, and Plasma Metabolites in Dairy Cows

Effects of Peripartum Propylene Glycol or Fats Differing in Fatty Acid Profiles on Feed Intake, Production, and Plasma Metabolites in Dairy Cows

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The Passage of Lactic Acid Bacteria from Silage into Rumen Fluid, In Vitro Studies

The Passage of Lactic Acid Bacteria from Silage into Rumen Fluid, In Vitro Studies

The Passage of Lactic Acid…
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Effects of Replacing Roughage with Soy Hulls on Feeding Behavior and Milk Production of Dairy Cows Under Hot Weather Conditions

Effects of Replacing Roughage with Soy Hulls on Feeding Behavior and Milk Production of Dairy Cows Under Hot Weather Conditions

Effects of Replacing Roughage with…
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