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Synopsis: In grazing trials, quality of forage is measured by the output per animal. Variations among pastures and among animals are the main sources of experimental error but variation in grazing pressure, in previous treatment of the animals, and weighing errors also may make a contribution.
2 Professor of Agronomy, Purdue University.
Received for publication December 23, 1958.
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