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Date: 2009-04-29 10:11:02
Agricultural machinery
Land management
Anaerobic digestion
Silage
Ensilage
Baler
Silo
Bale wrapper
Flail
Fodder
Agriculture
Technology

Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 43: 43–57, 2004 Comparison of flail-harvested, precisionchopped and round-bale silages for growing beef cattle E. Charmley1† and S. Firth2

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