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Abstract

  • UK College of Agriculture Research Farm Celebrates 50 Years
  • Maintaining Healthy Horse Pastures (New Poster)
  • Barren County Continued as Cattle Capital of Kentucky
  • Toward Higher Quality Hay
  • Harvest and Storage Method Affects Ergot Alkaloid Concentration in Tall Fescue
  • Intake, Digestion, and N Metabolism in Steers Fed Endophyte-Free, Ergot Alkaloid-Producing Endophyte-Infected, or Nonergot-Alkaloid Producing Endophyte-Infected Fescue Hay
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Publication Date

6-1-2005

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