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Artificial shades for livestock

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N. R. Ittner, Division of Animal Husbandry, Experiment Station, Imperial Valley Field Station.
C. F. Kelly, U.S.D.A. and Division of Agricultural Engineering, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 2(5):5-10.

Published May 01, 1948

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Following is a progress report of a coiiperative study of the environmental factors influencing the development, production and health of animals in warm climates which was initiated in 1946 by the University of California, College of Agriculture and the USDA Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. The study is underway at the Meloland Field Station in the Imperial Valley.

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Artificial shades for livestock

N. R. Ittner, C. F. Kelly
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Artificial shades for livestock

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Authors

N. R. Ittner, Division of Animal Husbandry, Experiment Station, Imperial Valley Field Station.
C. F. Kelly, U.S.D.A. and Division of Agricultural Engineering, Experiment Station, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(5):5-10.

Published May 01, 1948

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Abstract

Following is a progress report of a coiiperative study of the environmental factors influencing the development, production and health of animals in warm climates which was initiated in 1946 by the University of California, College of Agriculture and the USDA Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering. The study is underway at the Meloland Field Station in the Imperial Valley.

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