Beef From Grasslands
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Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station
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FoRAGES, PARTICULARLY PASTURE, are the most important
crops grown on many Minnesota livestock farms. These are
the crops around which a land-use program must be developed.
The kinds of pasture and forage included in a land-use program
will be determined by the type of soil, the slope of the land, and
the amount of erosion.
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34 pages
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Station Bulletin
452
452
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Burson, P. M. et al.. (1961). Beef From Grasslands. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/137032.
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