Bedding and seasonal effects on chemical and bacterial properties of feedlot cattle manure.
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F. Larney | D. Chanasyk | Jim J. Miller | B. M. Olson | L. Yanke | L. Selinger | P. Hasselback | T. McAllister | B. Beasley
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