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Low milk fat syndrome in cows. Tom Jenkins (Clemson University)
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June 10, 2014
Tom Jenkins, professor emeritus at Clemson University, was invited to Mercolactea 2014 to talk about Low milk fat syndrome in cows.
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Tom Jenkins
Clemson University
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