"
Effects of Inclusion Levels of Sweet Potato Vine Silage on Feed Intake, Milk Production and Profitability of Lactating Crossbred Dairy Cows"
written by N. A. Galla, Z. Nampija, V. Lutwama, S. Mayanja, F. Grant, G. Kyalo, M. Kiggundu, E. Zziwa, J. Nambi-Kasozi,
published by
Open Journal of Animal Sciences,
Vol.10 No.3, 2020
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