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    Use of High-Concentrate or High-Forage Diets for Transition Dairy Cows

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    2017-02-16
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    Grummer, Ric R.
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    The objective of this presentation, which was given on February 16th during the 71st Annual Convention : 2017 Virginia State Feed Association & Nutritional Management “Cow” College, was to provide a historical review of research on feeding energy to transition cows.
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