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Dairy cows in hot weather: Temperatures above 80° F reflected in both lowered production and the solids-not-fat content of the milk

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W. M. Regan, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 3(9):9-9.

Published September 01, 1949

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The producing dairy cow seems poorly equipped to stand hot weather—especially when in full production.

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Dairy cows in hot weather: Temperatures above 80° F reflected in both lowered production and the solids-not-fat content of the milk

W. M. Regan
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Dairy cows in hot weather: Temperatures above 80° F reflected in both lowered production and the solids-not-fat content of the milk

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Authors

W. M. Regan, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 3(9):9-9.

Published September 01, 1949

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Abstract

The producing dairy cow seems poorly equipped to stand hot weather—especially when in full production.

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