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Increasing the intake of highly digestible Persian clover herbage reduces rumen fluid pH and the rate of degradation of neutral detergent fibre in grazing dairy cows
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Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 45(12) 1529 - 1537
Full text http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/EA04210



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