cowQlate

Cattle Feed Calcs
25. Apr 2015
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cowQlate includes 4 calculators for beef producers: Feed Cost Calculator; Dry Matter Conversions Calculator; Corn Stalks Calculator; And Gestation Calculator. Use these calculators to compare cattle feed costs, manage corn stalks grazing opportunities for cattle, and determine the most advantageous schedule for breeding programs.

Paket:
air.NUcowQlate
Entwickler:
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Kategorie:
Büro
Größe:
Variiert je nach gerät
Erforderliche android-version::
2.2 oder höher
Alter:
Everyone
Aktualisiert:
25. Apr 2015
Downloads:
100

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