How To Use Livestock In A Sentence
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The livestock scheme is run on commercial lines rather than donations.
Times, Sunday Times
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Aggie and her husband Pat were farming people who tilled the land, harvested the crops and raised livestock.
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The lead found in captive condors and released condors with low levels in their blood had isotope ratios similar to lead found in dead livestock and wildlife that had not been killed by hunters.
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They also deprive Australian livestock of food by scouring the cultivated rangelands, which also facilitates erosion.
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Caring for livestock or tending the land seems an idyllic lifestyle.
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It was reported that the noise was causing stress for grazing livestock and driving them into the road.
Times, Sunday Times
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But to Escondido resident Waller and others, horses are much more than mere livestock, they are members of the family.
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The man, who was dealt a severe blow on the farming front last weekend when he lost his entire herd of healthy livestock to foot and mouth, bids to bounce back at Aintree tomorrow.
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Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock.
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But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables.
Times, Sunday Times
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For Maasai to remain ‘people of the cattle,’ livestock husbandry must continue as the core feature of a diversified livelihood.
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He had an hour-long tirade using everything from Play-doh, livestock, loose leaf paper, a sword swallower, and a Ronald Reagan mannequin smoking a marijuana cigarette in opposition to Gaga.
Bil Browning: Michael Steele Trying to Recruit Lady Gaga?
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Their livestock consists of Hereford and Aberdeen Angus cattle and free-range hens.
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When Myrick's other goat, Maya, went into labor Sunday morning, she called a veterinarian who specializes in livestock, but he was out of the county on another emergency call.
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He will be prepared to participate in political change, engage in rebuilding his country, or return to herding livestock.
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The public land designated in northwestern Colorado for wild horses is also supports wildlife, livestock grazing, recreation and other uses, Boyd said.
Wild Horse Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit To Stop Colorado Horse Roundup
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If he decides to go into livestock, then large capital outlay is required and, depending on his operation, a one-to-three-to-five year cycle.
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
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After the harvest the peasants enjoyed the collective right to glean and to graze livestock on the stubble.
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Nothing in this regulation prevents the killing of furbearers actually found destroying livestock or poultry.
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Acadian farms, dependent on dikes and the development of marshland, were self-contained and achieved high levels of production of cereals and apples, and then of livestock.
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The densities per square kilometre of its human and livestock populations are greater than anywhere else in the continent.
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Some local governments are requiring stall-feeding of livestock with forage gathered by hand, hoping that this confinement measure will permit grasslands to recover.
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Domestic donkeys interact well with other livestock animals such as horses, cows, goats, sheep, and llamas.
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However, the Department of Fish and Game does issue what are known as depredation permits which allows the killing of these animals under certain conditions, usually when they pose a danger to livestock or people.
Cheri Shankar: Mountan Lion Cub Poses Imminent Danger?
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The large livestock pens make provision for 850 cattle while the small stock pens can keep 500 sheep and goat.
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Many refugees are using donated clothing to keep their livestock warm as temperatures plunge to near freezing at night.
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock.
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She said the black-faced sheep of the moors will need shearing later this month and farmers face a logistical nightmare of how to shear and dip their livestock if they cannot move them off the moors.
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In his integrated household each of the six component parts helps the others: the fire pit, solar energy roof, greenhouse, livestock shed, biogas pool and a bathroom.
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The ban means all auction marts have ceased trading in livestock.
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The area to be deforested is four times the size of Portugal and would be mainly used for agriculture and pastures for livestock.
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By tracing a brand throughout the brand books, the history of a particular ranch can also be discovered-who took over the ranch and reregistered the brands, what types of livestock the ranch raised, and where the animals were pastured.
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These produced the codes of practice for the management of farm livestock.
Times, Sunday Times
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Foxes cause great damage to livestock and farms in general, and as such they are considered to be a pest.
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Organic livestock producers must not feed mammalian or poultry slaughter byproducts to mammals or poultry.
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Anyone with an interest in the countryside has a role to play in eradicating the disease: from the livestock farmer to the rambler and mountain biker.
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Traffic jams were expected because farmers were taking livestock with them.
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Around the middle of the eighteenth century, the breeding of livestock was dramatically changed by Robert Bakewell, an English agriculturist.
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Scotland is particularly suited to organic production not simply due to the existence of crofting, but also the prevalence of traditional crop rotation and upland livestock farms, Raven added.
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I am simply saying that it would be fitting and right for those responsible for the damages caused — I do not care whether those damages be in terms of silted streams, scarred landscapes, or in lost livestock — to take full responsibility for them.
Bush Administration v. Environmental Groups
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The landslides of September 19 destroyed their farms, killed their livestock, and ruined their land.
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To thrive and survive they will need to work together to build their shelter, grow their food and raise livestock.
Times, Sunday Times
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New England farmers are also engaged in lumbering and raising livestock.
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Muse said the NOAA-directed investigative team will also search for signs of another virus, Brucella, which causes spontaneous abortions in livestock.
Dolphin cold case: Investigators say cause of calve die-off may never be known
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The scientists have deduced that the ass is the only hoofed livestock species domesticated exclusively in Africa.
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The government took the initiative to send seed and livestock to these farms.
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Co-op Atlantic actually began life in 1927 as the Maritime Livestock Board, which evolved over time into a multi-faceted, federated co-op.
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In general, the river basins that drain into this ecoregion are of high relief, therefore seasonally intense rainfall and highly erodable soils make them prone to erosion caused the removal of vegetation for agricultural practices, timber, fuelwood, and livestock grazing.
Southern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves
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Delia and Jimmy were farming people who tilled the land and looked after the livestock.
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Ragwort in grazing paddocks is life-threatening to horses and other livestock.
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Southward the land drops away to a vast plain suitable for livestock and plantation farming.
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Tissue samples from it and blood samples from other livestock on the farm are now being tested for the disease.
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But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables.
Times, Sunday Times
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It paid farmers to take acreage out of cultivation and to reduce livestock herds.
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Greenfeed insurance covers specific annual crops grown for the purpose of being cut, baled or silaged for livestock feed.
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Eggshell white, perfumed with anise and intricately printed using carved molds, crisp springerle have been a holiday sweet in Bavaria and across central Europe since at least the Middle Ages, when, during mid-winter festivals, the poor offered animal-shaped biscuits to the gods in place of actual livestock.
Wunderbar Cookies
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The committee members accused the top officials of the respective ministries and recommended that show-cause notice should be issued against the director general of the Directorate of Livestock for his failure to take punitive measures against the defalcators.
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The story goes that around the turn of the century, Tom cursed the fact that every time he drilled for water for his livestock, up came oil, too.
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In favorable conditions, these fungi can infect crops such as corn, cottonseed, wheat, or peanuts, producing toxins that can cause serious illness in livestock and may be carcinogenic to humans.
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If farmers want their livestock to be protected then they should protect them in a more secure way.
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And most of us have probably ingested meat and dairy products from livestock cloned by natural reproduction (monozygotic siblings), mechanical embryo-splitting or even nuclear transfer from an embryonic donor cell into an enucleated oocyte.
The Cloned Cow Has Left the Barn
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Other agricultural products are silks, fruit, grapes, and livestock, particularly karakul sheep.
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The hugely controversial contiguous cull of livestock to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic was stoutly defended by the Government.
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One defintion of a knacker is "a person who purchases or hauls away livestock carcasses for processing into tallow, hides, fertilizer, etc.
Green Tomato Finale
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He also wants a reduction in the use of antibiotics in livestock and farmed fish.
The Sun
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The ban means all auction marts have ceased trading in livestock.
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Machine sheds, empty livestock buildings, and silos can all hold grain, provided you do some preparation work.
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They have made it clear ‘crops’ include grass as it can be grown for silage to feed livestock.
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Sales of wheat, flour, livestock feed, cotton, and other commodities amounted to more than $345 million in additional income for US farmers and agribusinesses.
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The innovative Tellus teaching pack narrates the adventures of four young Europeans as they explore arable farming, fruit and vegetables, livestock farming, fishing and forestry.
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Excess numbers of horses and burros pose a threat to wildlife, livestock, the improvement of range conditions, and ultimately their own survival.
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But when the time came to strike out on his own, instead of livestock farming he plumped for growing and selling organic fruit and vegetables.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is definitely a bit more tricky for those who have extensive movements of livestock on and off the farm each week.
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Most of the stories are heroic epics where the batir and his trusty horse save the clan and its livestock from danger.
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They distributed 350 sheep to farmers living in high-altitude resettlements who lost their livestock during the conflict.
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These still involved the keeping of livestock, but also the growing of cereals such as wheat, oats and barley.
BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
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Also within the wall would have been a well, latrines, a chapel, workshops, barns, pens for livestock, hen houses and perhaps other outbuildings.
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He stole from the Federal Government, at a prodigal increase of salary, its star specialist in livestock breeding, and by similar misconduct he robbed the University of Nebraska of its greatest milch cow professor, and broke the heart of the Dean of the College of Agriculture of the University of California by appropriating Professor Nirdenhammer, the wizard of farm management.
CHAPTER VI
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Since the beginning of this year, some 1.3 million cheques have been issued to farmers under the various livestock headage and premium schemes.
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The tribes also barter their kills for a type of red salt from China that they feed to livestock, most of which are gayals (the domestic form of the gaur).
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Sheep and goats were probably introduced to Britain during the Neolithic period with other domestic livestock.
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The competition of livestock for wild animal grazing and the public's limited respect for wildlife are major threats: ibex, Pallas's cat (manul) and bobak marmot are especially targeted.
Uvs Nuur Basin, Russian Federation, Republic of Tuva and Mongolia
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How ethical would it be to let millions of livestock be slaughtered [if there were a major spongiform breakout in the United States]?
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Ministry officials are hoping the slaughter and removal of the livestock will be carried out as smoothly as possible, with lorries carrying carcasses in relays to the rendering plant.
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Soon the gristmills were no longer needed except in occasional places where they were used to grind livestock feed.
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Originally, kudzu was promoted in the 1800s as an erosion control and cheap livestock forage for the eastern and southern United States.
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The trees inhibited the growth of fodder for livestock, and many peasants destroyed or crippled the oaks in their fields.
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As well as farm livestock, there will be showing classes for horses, goats and donkeys.
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This man, our head packer, would supervise the loading of our eight strings of livestock (a packer, his horse, and five mules per string) that would carry our food, dunnage, and commissary equipment.
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The farmers are also helped by a Government subsidy for the number of livestock they keep on the uplands.
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Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock.
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One is the feast of St. Leonard, the patron saint of livestock, who is honored each November with festive horse-and-cart parades.
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Some incorporated timber-framed lean-to houses, and the central open space could accommodate livestock.
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He says it ignores the symbiotic relationship between land and livestock.
Times, Sunday Times
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Farmers who chose to stay with their livestock through the winter have moved into caravans, some of which were completely buried by snow drifts this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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To be sure, there was a gender division of labour: for example, in agriculture women worked in the farmyard and sold produce at the local market, while men ploughed the fields and dealt in livestock at fairs.
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At the moment, the idea of untended livestock seems more troubling to me than what a disease says my body can't do.
News
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Thirteen years later, in 1989, she had a rainproof house, her two children were in school and she had diverse income streams, both constant and seasonal - bamboo weaving, livestock, vegetable gardening.
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It uses an animal stomatitis, a common mouth virus found in livestock, as the vector.
Times, Sunday Times
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This year some producers may benefit from using a drought-stressed grain crop for livestock forage.
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The reason is that a very few powerful families monopolize most of the land in enormous estancias and are satisfied to use it inadequately, usually for extensive livestock grazing.
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a harmonious coexistence between wildlife and livestock
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No farmers farmed, no livestock grazed and no trees cast shadows to obstruct the view from either side of the other.
The Tribes Triumphant
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Plus, he points out that the by-product of alcohol production from corn is a highly concentrated and nutritious feed with which we can fatten up our livestock.
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For example, as suburban sprawl encroaches on farmland, people have more contact with both stable flies and house flies, creating conflict with livestock producers.
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The Department of Agriculture pledged up to €100,000 to farmers to reclaim land, build farm buildings and replace dead livestock.
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No farmers farmed, no livestock grazed and no trees cast shadows to obstruct the view from either side of the other.
The Tribes Triumphant
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· Value of the grain and crop residues for ensilage and for direct feeding to livestock.
6 Research Needs
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His parents were traders, buying and selling livestock and agricultural goods.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the start of the period the region was overwhelmingly agrarian, with small farmers working arable land in the river valleys, keeping livestock in the meadows, and sometimes working for the lumber industry.
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For example, withdrawing nitrofurans from livestock use took 20 years, DES diethylstilbestrol took seven years and enrofloxacin took five years and cost $3.3 million, says the agency.
Martha Rosenberg: Are You Eating Antibiotics Without Knowing It? Probably!
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This configuration recalls the form of traditional livestock barns with a center walkway and animal stalls to each side.
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Then there's what's known as pharming - the relatively new practice of using genetically altered livestock to produce proteins used in pharmaceuticals.
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Livestock too present many dangers with one farmer being killed when his Simmental bull attacked him.
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The alkaloids are a heterogeneous group, with diverse chemical structures and this leads to problems of definition of both the group and their effects on livestock.
Chapter 4
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1653 - Strandlopers murder David Jansz, herdsman of Commander of the Cape Jan van Riebeeck, and escape with most of his livestock.
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Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal.
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For example, a new National Forest Code in 1827 restricted the entry of livestock to wooded areas.
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Livestock can be insured against leopard depredations, so losses can be compensated.
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If the ‘now me’ ever bumped into the ‘then me’, I'd have no choice but to shoot me for unpardonable sins against civilised dress codes and trousers calculated to frighten children and livestock.
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The trio were part of a gang which stole 34,000 of livestock and equipment from a breeding farm.
The Sun
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The products we source from them are not connected to the livestock industry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bradley received $36,500 to create a statewide network of organic livestock producers working with organic grain producers.
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Right now, the value of the water on the ranch for irrigating livestock feed is about $ 160 an acre-foot.
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Since access restrictions have been relaxed its farm conservation team has been giving free advice to farmers whose livestock was culled during last year's outbreak.
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Coyotes, foxes, bears, mountain lions, and bobcats all prey on livestock.
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Another concern is the welfare of their cows, following reports from other farmers, who already had pylons on their land, that livestock refuses to graze on the grass under the lines.
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A small main house sat in front of a larger feed shed, a tool shed, and a pair of large barns emitting intermittent livestock noises.
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Below is a letter to livestock producers in Illinois asking them and others to contact the Governor's office to ask to be allowed to be present at a meeting between Homeland Security and the USDA which involves NAIS and "surge capacity" under Homeland Security to attack and seize and destroy - "depopulate" an area of - animals.
Monsanto in Illinois: Homeland Security and USDA plan attacks against animals
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Mr Chapman's maremma livestock dogs live on his Bungawalbin tea tree plantation with his flock of sheep, only interacting with their owner for feeding.
Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
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He talked to a group of Canadian Forces reservists, visited the livestock barns and posed for several pictures.
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The purple-flowering weed is recognised as a weed in all States and Territories, because of its invasive nature and its toxic effect on livestock.
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The livestock contract has now been included as part of the lifeline ferry services which are currently out to tender.
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About 85 percent of all work resides in the traditional agricultural sector, comprising cultivation of crops and rasing of livestock.
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock.
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loss of livestock left the rancher bankrupt
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Farmers said the once lush grazing had become fields of death for livestock, with carcasses scattered all over the area.
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Some people go to the state fair to see the livestock, but I prefer the midway.
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But we are developing our livestock; slaughtering is restricted to bulls and nonbearing cows.
CASTRO SPEECH AT VITA NUOVA PASTA FACTORY
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Restriction of livestock with similar variations is also a frequent negative element in combinations of conservation techniques.
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A total of twenty-one programmes were in operation with dairy processors, livestock marts and meat plants.
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The species is desired by nomadic livestock herders for harvesting.
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Humans certainly aren't their primary prey, but enough people have been killed by crocs to instill a healthy local fear for the animals, which also prey on livestock.
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BERLIN — Germany froze sales of poultry, pork and eggs from more than 4,700 farms Friday to stem the spread of food contaminated with cancer-causing dioxin, as fears grew that farmers could have been using tainted livestock feed for months.
Germany Halts Poultry, Pork, Egg Sales In Carcinogen Scare
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Spray drift can seriously damage neighbouring crops, livestock, wildlife and humans.
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Furthermore, by inbreeding his livestock he fixed and exaggerated those traits he felt to be desirable.
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The lower level is used to house livestock, fodder, food, and firewood, while the upper story holds the living quarters.
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A variety of sustainable farming techniques are used, including crop rotation, composting, interplanting, careful treatment of livestock to ensure both longevity and quality, and seed saving.
» Biodynamic Agriculture Strocel.com
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Agriculture and livestock producers are also hard hit: Several million acres of dryland crops in the Edwards Plateau, the Rolling Plains and the Panhandle have failed.
Peter H. Gleick: When Climate Changes Come and Water Policies Fail. Pray for Rain?
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Visitors were treated to displays of equestrianism, ranging from show-jumping to a Shetland Pony Grand National, livestock, pole-climbing and even terrier racing.
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Corn prices nosedived because of an expected mass livestock slaughter programme in Europe.
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People would bring cattle and other livestock from all around the area to be shipped out.
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They were replaced with either crops or grazing land for livestock.
Times, Sunday Times
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He then sold all his livestock and replaced them with four breeds of pedigree cattle.
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He was gifted when it came to matters relating to the soil and livestock and his instinctive knowledge was always put to good use.
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Jeff Tomberlin, a Texas A&M entomologist, is looking into the possibility that black soldier fly larvae -- "grubs" to the uninitiated -- could be used to turn livestock manure into high-protein feed.
Laws and Science
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Studies include analysis of the genetics of growth using laboratory animals and of quantitative production traits in livestock.
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Strong markets for crops and livestock attracted hundreds of farmers and homesteading boomed, particularly between 1911 and 1917.
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Agriculture includes livestock-rearing, viticulture, and crops such as cereals, sugar beet, and potatoes.
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Livestock Livestock farming has been seriously affected by the need to produce so much so quickly.
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Perhaps, for example, the car could be swapped for Panini football stickers or bartered for unwanted livestock.
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The manifesto says as much about pets as livestock.
Times, Sunday Times
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The hypothesis is that if there is a good supply of low-value natural prey, such as warthog or duikers, the big cats aren't really interested in livestock," says Alan Hoffberg, 71, a Longwood, Fla., resident and Biosphere's U.S. spokesperson.
Saving the World—One Vacation at a Time
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Livestock remains the nucleus of the event, with many animals already prizewinners from other top shows.
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The area where the cowsheds stand will become a forbidden area for poultry and livestock breeding.
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Grain trading and livestock production in the US is monopolized by two of the world's largest grain traders.
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These changes have been intensified by the influx of returnees to the region, many of whom, lacking access to livestock, have turned to farming as their only option.
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Instead, we now want our heroes out in the woods, chopping down trees, fencing in livestock, herding geese and curing bacon.
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Livestock farming and arable farming are both major influences on Britain's wild plant flora.
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For those of you who visited York Livestock Centre, you will remember the bewhiskered gentleman who manned the sweetshop and tended the gardens.
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To control helminths in livestock farmers use palas
3. India
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These are pastoralists or nomads, if you will, who make their living by herding their livestock.
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She saw people along the riverbank, bathing, washing their clothing, watering their livestock or fetching a bucketful.
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Poultry & livestock co-ops used net margins to replenish unallocated equity, which was used in 2000 to absorb net losses.
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I would have liked to see each member of the committee drive a livestock wagon for six months before making a report that will affect us all.
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Forage crops and native rangelands are vital to U.S. livestock interests, since they're the main feed staple of all ruminant animals tied to the meat and dairy industries.
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Two months after the FDA announced a hearing about a cephalosporin "Order of Prohibition" in agriculture, the regulatory action had morphed into a "Hearing to Review the Advances In Animal Health Within The Livestock Industry" thanks to lobbyists from the egg, chicken, turkey, milk, pork and cattle industries.
Martha Rosenberg: Arsenic, Antibiotics and Asthma Drugs in Your Turkey?
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This data reveals the thermal stress level of livestock and will be useful in managing cattle in feedlots.
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With a careful and timely matching of withdrawals with tax-deductible expenditure like livestock purchases, the tax incidence can be cancelled out.
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My freedom to roam at will conflicts with the farmer's need to make a living and to rear the crops and livestock we all need to exist.
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The products we source from them are not connected to the livestock industry.
Times, Sunday Times
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This configuration recalls the form of traditional livestock barns with a center walkway and animal stalls to each side.
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For people consuming unhealthy amounts of livestock products, moving down the food chain reduces water use.
Earth Policy Institute: Raising Water Productivity
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In the latter approach, by contrast, the moment of “matters of concern” or com-plication is the appearance of a new actor such as massive cultivation of bovine livestock that require the clearing of rain forests and that significantly increase contributions to greenhouse gas emissions.
Archive 2009-08-01
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They were farming people who worked the land and tended to the livestock.
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The decline of the vulture is due to the success of livestock farming and loss of habitat.
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Foxes also carry and transmit several diseases, eat and spread seeds from noxious weeds, and kill livestock.
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Livestock means cattle, horses, asses, mules, hinnies, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, and deer not in the wild state.
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Every year, our community has a livestock fair, which JRH has found himself enjoying.
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Adek Berry/AFP/Getty Images Despite the risk and warnings from officials, thousands of people who had been evacuated from the danger zone rushed back Sunday morning, piling into trucks, cars and on the backs of motorcycles to check on their livestock high up on the scorched slopes.
Mount Merapi Spews More Ash
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The family spent much of the year sleeping with the livestock in temporary three-sided shelters woven of bamboo.
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This move marks the end of an era for Chippenham, but also gives the livestock market a promising future.
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The cull was carried out on the advice of government vets after foot-and-mouth, a contagious disease which renders livestock unsaleable, broke out in Britain in 2001.
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The 211 cattle and 1,000 sheep at Mount Pleasant Farm have been culled and the slaughter of livestock at two contiguous farms was continuing yesterday.
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In general, the river basins are of high relief (i.e., have steep slopes), have seasonally intense rainfall, and highly erodable soils, which makes them prone to erosion caused by agricultural practices, deforestation, and livestock grazing.
Moist Pacific Coast mangroves
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One livestock disease detected in several Nebraska swineherds is pseudorabies.
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Livestock poaching during the incessant wet weather and machinery operations on soft ground has done enormous damage to grass swards.
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In the North, people generally produced livestock and cereal crops.
America Past and Present
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By untying the hands of the Montana biologists who know how to keep the proper balance, we will restore healthy wildlife populations and we will protect livestock.
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She saw people along the riverbank, bathing, washing their clothing, watering their livestock or fetching a bucketful.