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Utilization of whole shelled and crimped corn grain with varying proportions of corn silage by growing-finishing steers
Author(s):
R.D. Vance
,
R.L Preston.
,
E.W. KOLOSTERMAN
,
Robert D. Vance
,
R. PRESTON
,
E. W. Klosterman
,
Caroline R. Cahill
,
Matthew R. Cahill
,
R Vance
,
RL Preston
,
EW Klosterman
,
VR Cahill
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1972
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Journal of Animal Science
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