The Enviropig physiology, performance, and contribution to nutrient management advances in a regulated environment: The leading edge of change in the pork industry
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R. R. Hacker | Cecil W. Forsberg | Serguei P. Golovan | D. Hilborn | M. Fan | R. Hacker | J. Phillips | C. Forsberg | Roy G. Meidinger | John P. Phillips | Ming Z. Fan | Ayodele Ajakaiye | A. Ajakaiye | S. Golovan | D. Hilborn | R. Meidinger
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