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Synopsis: Daily gains of the steers on the lighter stocked pastures were greater than those on the heavier stocked pastures. However, a large difference in stocking pressure had to be imposed before the difference in either steer gains, carrying capacity, or herbage dry matter digestibility were significant.
2 Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Professor of Agronomy, and Professor of Animal Science and Biochemistry and Nutrition, respectively.
Received for publication September 26, 1964.
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