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Title:
Feeds of the world : their digestibility and composition / by Burch Hart Schneider.
Author:
Schneider, Burch Hart.
Year:
1947.
Description:
xxv, 299 p. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Feeds.
;
Feed composition tables.
;
Digestibility.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 1-66.
Type:
Book
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Bunbury-Book
636.085.1 SCH
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