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Horton, BJ and Campbell, N, “Wool residue breakdown model: An example of how wool blending models can be used to estimate sale lot maximum concentrations and wool harvesting intervals”, Proceedings of National Conference FLICS - Flystrike & Lice IPM Control Strategies, 25 - 27 June 2001, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 43-50. ISBN 0-9579782-0-0 (2001) [Refereed Conference Paper]
Data TypeValue
Type of ResearchApplied Research
Research DivisionAgricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences
Research GroupAnimal production
Research FieldAnimal protection (incl. pests and pathogens)
Research Objective DivisionAnimal Production and Animal Primary Products
Research Objective GroupLivestock raising
Research Objective FieldSheep for wool
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