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			<description>Hello

My Name is Alban Kerim, Im a Student at University of Queensland, Gatton. My home town is Biloela Central Queensland. Im doing an Internship down in NSW, Hay. On Oxley Station, This is where Bob McFarland owns and breaths  Old Man Salt Bush with Multi Purpose Marion sheep and cattle. Im looking for help for people who done futhure research on the fertility and production sheep, goats and cattle using Old Man Salt Bush. Do you have any nutritional values on oldman salt bush?

Kind Regards

Alban Kerim

&lt;b&gt;ED:&lt;/b&gt; Hi Alban. You can get in touch with Dr Hayley Norman who conducted this research via her profile on CSIRO's website http://www.csiro.au/people/ps2n6.html - Alban Kerim</description>
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