Improved grassland management, development of annual and perennial forage varieties, and improved yields and nutritional value contribute to the economic and environmental sustainability of Canada’s beef industry. For further research and extension needs, see specific priorities and target outcomes in the Canadian Beef Research and Technology Transfer Strategy.
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