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    Christensen RA, Clark JH, Drackley JK, Blum SA.
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    Castillo-Lopez E, Ramirez Ramirez HA, Klopfenstein TJ, Anderson CL, Aluthge ND, Fernando SC, Jenkins T, Kononoff PJ.
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  • 38. Performance of lactating dairy cows fed alfalfa or red clover silage as the sole forage.
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