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    Arriaga H, Salcedo G, Martínez-Suller L, Calsamiglia S, Merino P.
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  • 32. Effect of alfalfa silage storage structure and rumen-protected methionine on production in lactating dairy cows.
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    Bewley J, Palmer RW, Jackson-Smith DB.
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  • 36. Tannin extracts abate ammonia emissions from simulated dairy barn floors.
    Powell JM, Aguerre MJ, Wattiaux MA.
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