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Orosz, S., Póti, P., Szőcs, J.L. et al. Environmental Aspects of Silage Additives: Nutritent Digestibility and Nitrogen Retention of Inoculated Alfalfa Haylage in Sheep. CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS 34, 747–750 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1556/CRC.34.2006.1.186
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