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University of Wisconsin, Madison
ABSTRACT
In a trial involving 1,284 field inseminations, the fertility was 15 per cent higher with semen of 19 bulls diluted with egg-yolk citrate buffer than with other portions of the same semen diluted with a synthetic pabulum. The real difference may be considered as lying within the range 7 to 23 per cent.
1 Pubished with the approval of the Director of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station.
2 The author wish to thank James H. Torrie of the Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, and the Computing Service of the University of Wisconsin for their assistance in summarizing and analyzing these data.
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