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Improving Profitability of Merino Properties through the Rational Use of Artificial Insemination and Objective Measurement in Sheep Selection
Improving Profitability of Merino Properties through the Rational Use of Artificial Insemination and Objective Measurement in Sheep Selection
Improving Profitability of Merino Properties through the Rational Use of Artificial Insemination and Objective Measurement in Sheep Selection
Hygate, L. (author)
WOOL TECHNOLOGY AND SHEEP BREEDING ; 50 ; 417-422
2002-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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