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Title:
Methods of investigation of fodder preferences under open range conditions.
Author:
Chippendale, G. M. (George McCartney)
Year:
[195-]
Description:
pp. 23-30 ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Fodder plants.
;
Grazing.
;
Sheep feeding.
;
Cattle feeding.
;
Feeding preferences.
;
Range pastures.
Notes:
Reprint: Advancing frontiers of plant sciences, Vol. 1.
Type:
Pamphlet
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