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Exploring grass-based beef production under climate change by integration of grass and cattle growth models
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 October 2016
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- Advances in Animal Biosciences , Volume 7 , Special Issue 3: Proceedings of LiveM 2016: Modelling Grassland-Livestock Systems Under Climate Change , November 2016 , pp. 224 - 226
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- © The Animal Consortium 2016
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