Grass provides essential nutrients to animals from "summary" of Soil, Grass, and Cancer by André Voisin
Grass, as the primary food source for grazing animals, plays a crucial role in providing essential nutrients to these animals. This is because grass contains a variety of nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals, which are necessary for the growth and maintenance of the animals' bodies. Moreover, the nutrient content of grass varies depending on factors such as the species of grass, the stage of growth, and the soil conditions in which it is grown. For example, grass that is actively growing tends to have higher protein content, which is important for muscle development and overall health in animals. On the other hand, grass that is mature may have higher fiber content, which is essential for proper digestion...
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