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Processed Rice Straw (PRS)

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Published on June 2023
byInternational Livestock Research Institute

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Varijakshapanicker, P. 2023. Processed Rice Straw (PRS). Presented with Nepal Feed Specialists and IICT, Hyderabad, 17 June 2023. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.

Authors

  • Varijakshapanicker, Padmakumar
  • animal feeding
  • crop residues
  • crop-livestock
  • crops
  • feeds
  • livestock
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