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Availability and use of feed resources in crop-animal systems in Asia

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  • Devendra, C.
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  • Devendra, C. & Sevilla, C. C., 2002. "Availability and use of feed resources in crop-animal systems in Asia," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 71(1-2), pages 59-73.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agisys:v:71:y:2002:i:1-2:p:59-73
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    1. Devendra, C & Thomas, D & Jabbar, M A & Zerbini, E, 2000. "Improvement of livestock production in crop-animal systems in agro-ecological zones in South Asia," Research Reports 250156, International Livestock Research Institute.
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