КРИТЕРІЇ ТА МЕТОДИЧНІ ПІДХОДИ ЩОДО ОЦІНКИ УМОВ ЖИВЛЕННЯ КОРІВ НА ПАСОВИЩІ
Abstract
Проведено класифікацію умов випасу корів у літній період на пасовищах північної Житомирщини з врахуванням таких критеріїв як якість і пропозиція пасовищного корму.
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