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Optimizing soybean hulls use by weaned dairy calves
Almond hulls nutritional composition differs among varieties
Pomaces
Olive pomace supplementation increases the content of beneficial fatty acids in milk
Tomato pomace increases vitamin concentrations in milk
Feeding grape pomace reduces methane emissions from lactating dairy cows
Pulps
December 2, 2020
Beet pulp increases milk fat production in high-production cows
September 3, 2019
Replacing forages with beet pulp in dairy cow diets
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