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Biology, 18.10.2020 07:01 ajayfurlow

Some dairy farmers want to increase the amount of milk produced by their cows. How can the farmers use selective breeding to increase milk production? A. By increasing the age of the cows that are bred
B. By choosing cows that are high milk producers
C. By limiting the number of offspring per cow
D. By choosing cows that can produce milk after eating the most food

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