RECENT INNOVATIVE CONCEPT OF PERSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SCIENCE OF BIOLOGICALLY HIGHLY VALUABLE FEEDING ANIMALS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CREATIVE HERITAGE OF ACADEMICIAN G.O. BOGDANOV
Abstract
Posted conceptual provisions of the priorities of Ukrainian science offeeding cattle on the farm of a new generation developed by Academician G.O. Bogdanov in the creative union of scientists of his scientific school.
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