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Lukuyu, Ben A.Duncan, Alan J.Baltenweck, IsabelleKinuthia, E.[Developing site specific feed plans using the feed assessment tool (FEAST)]Developing site specific feed plans using the feed assessment tool (FEAST)

Marshall, KarenGaliè, Alessandra[Livestock Genetics Flagship: Ensuring gender-responsive livestock genetic improvement]Livestock Genetics Flagship: Ensuring gender-responsive livestock genetic improvement

International Livestock Research Institute[African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) at a glance: Optimising productivity and resilience of dairy cattle for the tropics]African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) at a glance: Optimising productivity and resilience of dairy cattle for the tropics

International Livestock Research Institute[African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) achievements to date: Optimising productivity and resilience of dairy cattle for the tropics]African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) achievements to date: Optimising productivity and resilience of dairy cattle for the tropics

International Livestock Research Institute[African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) at a glance—Optimising productivity and resilience of dairy cattle for the tropics: Genomic selection of cross-bred bulls in East Africa]African Dairy Genetic Gains (ADGG) at a glance—Optimising productivity and resilience of dairy cattle for the tropics: Genomic selection of cross-bred bulls in East Africa

International Livestock Research Institute[Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health—Delivering genetic gains for tropical livestock development: 10-year strategy, 2018-2028]Centre for Tropical Livestock Genetics and Health—Delivering genetic gains for tropical livestock development: 10-year strategy, 2018-2028

Okeyo Mwai, AllyOjango, Julie M.K.Mrode, Raphael A.[African Dairy Genetic Gains Program: Innovative private-public partnership for sustainable dairy productivity]African Dairy Genetic Gains Program: Innovative private-public partnership for sustainable dairy productivity

Los sistemas silvopastoriles en donde se asocian gramíneas y leguminosas forrajeras son de mucha importancia debido a los beneficios que se pueden obtener con ellos, como el aumento de la productividad, y los servicios ecosistémicos que pueden prestar. Estos sistemas representan una opción válida...


Quintero Anzueta, S.Molina, I.C.Ramírez Navas, Juan SebastiánRolando, BarahonaArango, Jacobo[Calidad nutricional de forrajes usados en la intensificación ganadera sostenible en el trópico bajo de Colombia]Calidad nutricional de forrajes usados en la intensificación ganadera sostenible en el trópico bajo de Colombia

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