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    SubjectDairy farms (1)... View MoreDate Issued1915 - 1999 (2)Author/ContributorBuchholz, Daryl (1)Fulhage, Charles Duane (1)Killpack, Scott C. (1)Pfost, Donald L. (1)Language (ISO)English (1)

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    Selecting a Dairy Operation Site (1992) 

    Pfost, Donald L.; Fulhage, Charles Duane (University of Missouri Extension, 1992)
    This article discusses the issues to be considered when planning to establish a dairy operation.

    Nitrogen in the environment : nitrogen replacement value of legumes 

    Killpack, Scott C.; Buchholz, Daryl (University of Missouri. Extension Division, 1993)
    "Nitrogen is essential for all plant life. Regarding agricultural crops, a sound nitrogen management program is important for achieving high yields. For many crops, application nitrogen fertilizer is both a practical and ...

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