The Owner-built HomesteadScribner, 1977 - 394 หน้า |
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... percent protein and 12 percent mineral content . At full bloom it contains only 13 percent protein and 8 percent minerals . The Swiss also found that grass is more nutritious under continuous heavy grazing than when lightly grazed ...
... percent protein and 12 percent mineral content . At full bloom it contains only 13 percent protein and 8 percent minerals . The Swiss also found that grass is more nutritious under continuous heavy grazing than when lightly grazed ...
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... percent dry matter . As stated above , the rapid formation of lactic acid is of utmost importance in this process . If the fodder is too wet , fermentation begins slowly and may last up to 6 weeks . If , on the other hand , the silage ...
... percent dry matter . As stated above , the rapid formation of lactic acid is of utmost importance in this process . If the fodder is too wet , fermentation begins slowly and may last up to 6 weeks . If , on the other hand , the silage ...
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... percent . This percentage includes feces , which is 70 percent moisture ; urine , which is 90 percent moisture ; organic refuse , garbage , and vegetative trimmings , which are 20 percent moisture ; and a flush of 1 or more quarts of ...
... percent . This percentage includes feces , which is 70 percent moisture ; urine , which is 90 percent moisture ; organic refuse , garbage , and vegetative trimmings , which are 20 percent moisture ; and a flush of 1 or more quarts of ...
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