Influence of endophyte in tall fescue pastures on the feedlot performance of feeder steers
Cole, N.; Stuedemann, J.; Purdy, C.; Hutcheson, D.
Journal of animal Science 5(1): 331
1987
ISSN/ISBN: 0021-8812
Accession: 016122818
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