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Sward characteristics, grass dry matter intake and milk production performance are affected by pre-grazing herbage mass and pasture allowance
Effects of grain or hay supplementation on the chewing behaviour and stability of rumen fermentation of dairy cows grazing perennial ryegrass-based pasture in spring
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Effect of protein and energy supplements on milk production in organic farming