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Effect of molybdenum: On livestock in permanent pastures
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California Agriculture 2(5):6-16.
Published May 01, 1948
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Abstract
The development of permanent pasture in certain areas of the state has been accompanied by a somewhat obscure disease affecting the young stock grazing on pastures, “up to the hocks in feed, but starving to death.” Based on investigational work in England on a comparable condition there is a probability that the element molybdenum may be an important factor in causing the disease.