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Poultry lighting for egg production

Dobie et al., 1946

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7817867473136566286
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Dobie J
Carver J
Roberts J
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The first report of the artificial lighting of poultry houses elates back to 1889. Introduction of the idea to the Northwest is credited to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Shoup (1918), formerly in charge of the Poultry. Department of the Western Washington Experiment Station at …
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