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The digestion by cattle of grass silage made with formic acid and formic acid-formaldehyde
Author(s):
D.J. Thomson
,
D.E. BEEVER
,
C.R. Lonsdale
,
M.J Haines
,
S.B. Cammell
,
A.R Austin
,
D. C. Thompson
,
D. E. Beever
,
C. Lonsdale
,
M. G. Haines
,
S. Cammell
,
A. Austin
,
D. E. BEEVER
,
A. AUSTIN
Publication date:
1981
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Br. J. Nutr.
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