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Does a clay soil have a high or low ability to hold nutrients (cation-exchange capacity)?
 
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Calves that are lighter in weight at weaning are more likely to be backgrounded before
  being placed into a feedlot program.
 
  A. True B. False



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Answer to Question 1

High ability

Answer to Question 2

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