Publication 19 — Pasture Production - Ontario
Pasture Production. Editor: Jack Kyle. Provincial Grazier Specialist Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Based on original work of former OMAFRA staff Mark Leahy, Susan Robinson and Stephen . Clare. Acknowledgements: The editor also wishes to thank Dr. A. Clark, Dr. J. Buchanan Smith, Dr. S.R. Bowley and Jim Johnston from the
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