Investigations in beef production: the composition of steers at the various stages of growth and fattening; the relation of feed nutrients consumed to substances stored in the body during the various stages of growth and fattening; nutrient requirements for beef production based upon digestible nutrients

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Bulletin (University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station);193

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Haecker, T.L. Investigations in beef production: the composition of steers at the various stages of growth and fattening; the relation of feed nutrients consumed to substances stored in the body during the various stages of growth and fattening; nutrient requirements for beef production based upon digestible nutrients. 1920. Saint Paul, Minn.: University of Minnesota. Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 193, page 1-110 plus plate

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Haecker, T.L.. (1920). Investigations in beef production: the composition of steers at the various stages of growth and fattening; the relation of feed nutrients consumed to substances stored in the body during the various stages of growth and fattening; nutrient requirements for beef production based upon digestible nutrients. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/184140.

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