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The production and quality of mott grass (pennisetum purpureum CV. Mott) that intercropped with legume in the first pruning

Tonga et al., 2017

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790542197164183197
Author
Tonga Y
Kaca I
Suariani L
Sutapa I
Yudiastari N
Suwitari N
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Journal of College and University. This is an open access article

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One of important factors in improving the production of ruminants is the availability of qualified green fodder throughout the year. The qualified green fodder mainly consists of grass as the source of energy, and legume as the source of protein. In Indonesia, especially …
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