Originally published in 1911, Experiments on the Digestibility of Prickly Pear by Cattle is a fascinating study of the nutritional value of cactus as a feed for livestock. Based on experiments conducted by the author in the Texas and Arizona territories, this groundbreaking work sheds light on the diet and metabolism of cattle, and offers insights into the ecology and agronomy of arid and semi-arid regions.
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