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Using Cotton Byproducts in Beef Cattle Diets
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Document Date: 2012-05-25 15:20:51


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Ft. Valley State University / University of Georgia College / The University of Georgia / /

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cottonseed feed products / energy source / insufficient energy intake / high energy diets / energy needs / chemical processing / low energy content / likely need supplemental energy / Energy supplements / energy requirements / grain products / chemical residues / partial energy replacement / energy supplement / transportation costs / chemical treatment / cotton products / chemical treatments / oil / energy value / low-energy feedstuffs / digestible energy intake / chemicals / energy content / energy / /

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University of Georgia / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Kansas State Univ. / Diverse Work Force / US Federal Reserve / Univ. of Georgia Animal and Dairy Science Annual Report / Ft. Valley State University / University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences / /

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R.N. Gates / M.J. Bader / R.S. Watson / R.L. Stewart / G.H. Harris / G.L. Newton / /

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Extension Animal Scientist / Professional Animal Scientist / Johnny Rossi Extension Animal Scientist / producer / /

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