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Is grassfed meat and dairy better for human and environmental health?Provenza et al., 2019
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- Provenza F
- Kronberg S
- Gregorini P
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- Frontiers in nutrition
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The health of livestock, humans, and environments is tied to plant diversity—and associated phytochemical richness—across landscapes. Health is enhanced when livestock forage on phytochemically rich landscapes, is reduced when livestock forage on simple mixture or …
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