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A comparison of the management strategies used to mitigate or alleviate the effects of endophyte-infected tall fescue on beef cattle performance: A meta-analysis
Posted on:
2012-05-13
Degree:
M.S
Type:
Thesis
University:
University of Arkansas
Candidate:
Hawley, Jamie
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GTID:
2453390011457269
Subject:
Agriculture
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attle consuming endophyte-infected (E+) tall fescue may develop fescue toxicosis, costing the United States beef industry an estimated...
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Fescue
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