Agriculture, I. C. f. T. (2016). Study finds 40% more milk and millions of dollars in revenue possible for African farmers adopting new drought-resistant pasture grass: New climate-smart varieties survive harsh conditions while reducing the environmental impact of livestock production.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Agriculture, International Center for Tropical. Study Finds 40% More Milk and Millions of Dollars in Revenue Possible for African Farmers Adopting New Drought-resistant Pasture Grass: New Climate-smart Varieties Survive Harsh Conditions While Reducing the Environmental Impact of Livestock Production. 2016.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Agriculture, International Center for Tropical. Study Finds 40% More Milk and Millions of Dollars in Revenue Possible for African Farmers Adopting New Drought-resistant Pasture Grass: New Climate-smart Varieties Survive Harsh Conditions While Reducing the Environmental Impact of Livestock Production. 2016.
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