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Biology / Centaurea solstitialis / Centaurea / Weed / Cirsium arvense / Diffuse knapweed / Thistle / Cress / Linaria dalmatica / Invasive plant species / Flora / Botany
Date: 2011-02-02 16:45:17
Biology
Centaurea solstitialis
Centaurea
Weed
Cirsium arvense
Diffuse knapweed
Thistle
Cress
Linaria dalmatica
Invasive plant species
Flora
Botany

More Forage and Fatter Cows Most of the plants on these lists are at least as nutritious as traditional forages and most are much higher in protein than grasses. So trained animals will continue to eat weeds, and add the

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