Remotely sensed spatiotemporal variation in crude protein of shortgrass steppe forage.
ABSTRACT.- In the Great Plains of central North America, sustainable livestock production is dependent on matching the timing of forage availability and quality with animal intake demands. Advances in remote sensing technology provide accurate information for forage quantity. However, similar effort...
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2022
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