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High feed costs and low prices in swine farming
Published:
October 1, 2024
Mike Tokach (Kansas State University) explains how to remove costs by reviewing amino acids and energy levels, and the close relation between genetics and nutrition, during the Nutrimas workshop.
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Amino acids in swine nutrition
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Mike Tokach
Kansas State University
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