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Low-nutrient diets for breeding pigs improved reproductive performance

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Researchers with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station still looking for more ways to improve sow longevity.Researchers with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station still looking for more ways to improve sow longevity. Read More

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