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Almond hulls as feed: Lamb fattening trials reveal that soft shell variety is best for livestock when fed with barley and alfalfa

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William C. Weir, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 5(9):13-13.

Published September 01, 1951

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Almond hulls of the IXL variety–soft shell–are of better feed value and have produced better gains than hulls of the Mission or Texas–hard shell–variety.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 700.

Almond hulls as feed: Lamb fattening trials reveal that soft shell variety is best for livestock when fed with barley and alfalfa

William C. Weir
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Almond hulls as feed: Lamb fattening trials reveal that soft shell variety is best for livestock when fed with barley and alfalfa

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Authors

William C. Weir, University of California College of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 5(9):13-13.

Published September 01, 1951

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Almond hulls of the IXL variety–soft shell–are of better feed value and have produced better gains than hulls of the Mission or Texas–hard shell–variety.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 700.


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