Application of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein model for cattle consuming forages.
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D. Fox | D G Fox | M. C. Barry | R. Pitt | M C Barry | R E Pitt | D K Roseler | W C Stone | D. K. Roseler | W. Stone
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