Influence of alkaloid concentration of tall fescue straw on the nutrition, physiology, and subsequent performance of beef steers.

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Published in J Anim Sci on April 01, 1994

Authors

M M Stamm1, T DelCurto, M R Horney, S D Brandyberry, R K Barton

Author Affiliations

1: Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center, Oregon State University, Burns 97720.

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