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07/19/2025 Opuntia Ficus Indica Feed Preparation of prickly pear samples for hydroethanolic extraction and... - researchgate.net

Preparation of prickly pear samples for hydroethanolic extraction and...  researchgate.net

12/11/2024 Publication Performance Evaluation of Moringa oleifera and Available Roughages (Maize and Australian Sweet Jumbo) on Feeding Values of Growing BLRI Cattle Breed-1 (BCB-1) Bulls

Good quality roughage is being positive response to increase the production and productivity of ruminant animals was developed as one of the most important...

Harinder P. S. Makkar, Ph.D. 12/11/2024 Person Harinder P. S. Makkar, Ph.D.

Univ. Hohenheim/Univ. Nanjing/Univ. Gansu/Univ. Ulanbator

Sustainable Bioeconomy, Waste to worth, Quality & safe feed production, Livestock-environment interaction, Greenhouse gas mitigation from...

12/11/2024 Video
12/11/2024 Publication Cactus as a Fodder and Beyond

Last month, FAO jointly with ICARDA (International Centre for Research in Dry Areas) and University of Chile organized 9th International Congress on “Cactus pear...

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