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Mineral concentrations of forages grazed by small ruminants in the wet season in Benue State, Nigeria. II. Trace minerals and forage crude protein

A total of 71 forage samples were analyzed for trace mineral and crude protein concentrations in three Agricultural zones of Benue State, Nigeria. The zones consisted of the Northern, Eastern, and Central zones, each of which was made up of four Local Government Areas. In each Local Government Area,...

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Published in:Communications in soil science and plant analysis 1998-01, Vol.29 (9/10), p.1211-1220
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Animal productions
Biological and medical sciences
crude protein
forage
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Generalities. Agricultural and farming systems. Agricultural development
Generalities. Production, biomass, yield. Quality
geographical distribution
nutrient content
protein content
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trace elements
Vertebrates
wet season
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