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A Study of the Literature Concerning Poisoning of Cattle by the Prussic Acid in Sorghum, Sudan Grass, and Johnson Grass1

Agronomy Journal - United States
doi 10.2134/agronj1921.00021962001306-70003x
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AgronomyCrop Science
Date

March 21, 1907

Authors
H. N. Vinall
Publisher

Wiley


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