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To ensure good survival, the stalks of a kenaf plant must be cut at least:
 
 

a. 2 inches above ground c. 6 inches above ground
  b. 4 inches above ground d. 8 inches above ground



Question 2

The livestock that primarily depend on 20 percent protein hay are:
 
 

a. dairy cattle c. sheep
  b. horses d. beef cattle




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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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