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  1. Index to livestock literature microfiched by the ILCA/IDRC team in Botswana
  2. Livestock: State Market Index by BizMiner, 2005-12-15
  3. Veterinary services for livestock: State Market Index by BizMiner, 2005-12-15
  4. Transition index.: An article from: Dairy Today
  5. Index to livestock literature microfiched in the Gambia by Mekonnen Assefa, 1994
  6. Index to livestock literature microfiched in Zimbabwe by Tesfai Berhane, 1986
  7. Index to livestock literature microfiched by the ILCA/IDRC team in Malawi
  8. Index to livestock literature on Nigeria
  9. Index to livestock literature microfiched by the ILCA/IDRC team in the Gambia by Tesfai Berhane, 1987
  10. Index to livestock literature microfiched in Ethiopia
  11. Index to livestock literature microfiched in Uganda by International Livestock Centre for Africa, 1992
  12. Index to livestock literature microfiched in Malawi by Mekonnen Assefa, 1993
  13. Index to livestock literature microfiched by the ILCA/IDRC team in Kenya by Tesfai Berhane, 1988
  14. Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. Contributions ... [Mimeographed reports] by George M Kuznets, 1950

141. Western Livestock Journal And Properties
The prime choice in livestock news.
http://www.wlj.net/
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TODAY'S NEWS
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June 8, 2004
Some of yesterday's market optimism was chipped away today as live cattle futures showed a $1.25-2.22 decline, off of yesterday's settlement prices. June closed at $89.65, off 155 points; August was off 222 points, at $88.90; and October closed at $88.30, off 125 points. Several Chicago Mercantile Exchange floor analysts said that some pessimism started to permeate the market concerning stepped-up BSE testing and the possibility for false-positive test results. An upward trend in boxed beef markets today tried to offset the decline in futures. The composite Choice cutout closed back of $155 today, while Select was closing in on the $140 level. Volumes were called "decent for a Tuesday." A U.S. District Court Judge for Aberdeen, SD, yesterday granted a request to make a lawsuit against the four largest U.S. beef processors a "class-action" suit. The case involves the misreporting of boxed beef prices during the first six weeks of mandatory price reporting in April and May of 2001.

142. Index

http://www.livestockplus.net/

143. Green House Supply Inc. - Ovaltech
The exclusive U.S. distributor of Harnois brand livestock structures.
http://www.agrotech.com/
GreenHouse Supply, Inc. distributes multi-purpose structures made by HARNOIS , a leader in efficient, productive and healthy structures.
If you are interested in becoming a Dealer/Rep, please Click Here greenhse@agrotech.com

144. Rare Breeds Survival Trust - Protecting Our National Livestock Heritage For Gene
Founded in 1973 to conserve Britain's native livestock heritage and since then, no breed of British farm animal has become extinct. Provides official summary of the annual RBST Watchlist with over 70 rare UK breeds, including cattle, goats, horses, pigs, poultry and sheep.
http://www.rare-breeds.com/
Click Here To Start Approved Centres with Map Contact the RBST Home Page Join Here Links Meat from Rare Breeds News Rare Breeds Rare Breeds Survivors Club RBST Sponsorships Regeneration Bank Appeal Saving Rare Breeds Shop Stock Exchange Support groups with Map The ARK Rare Breed Sale dates- click here - NEW Dedicated to protecting Britain's national livestock heritage for generations to come
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T his is an Irish Moiled calf - one of only 225 in the world. The Rare Breeds Survival Trust's work helps to support the Irish Moiled breed and over seventy other rare breeds of British farm livestock. Founded in 1973 the RBST is a registered charity funded entirely on membership subscriptions, donations and legacies. Conserving rare breeds is not a matter for sentiment. They are an essential part of greener farming systems helping the environment and improving the quality of the food we eat. Between 1900 and 1973 more that 20 unique breeds of British farm animals became extinct - their genetic diversity lost forever. With your help we can ensure that breeds such as the mighty Shire horse, Leicester Longwool sheep, Ixworth poultry, Gloucestershire Old Spots pig or magnificent Longhorn cattle do not suffer the same fate.

145. Country And Rural Campaigning Organisations And Links - UK Index
SEARCH THE index.
http://www.ruralindex.net/campaigning.html
SEARCH THE INDEX Accommodation Activity Holidays Agriculture Antiques Art Birdwatching Business Help Campaigning Camping Climbing Conservation Contractors Cottages Cycling Crafts Diversification Employment Equestrian Farm Accommodation Farming Fishing Food Furniture Gardening Government Organisations Heritage Horses Hunting Land Services Land for sale Livestock Mammals Marketing Your Business Meats Natural History Nurseries Outdoor Activities Politics Poultry Property for sale Racecourses Sailing Self Catering Cottages Shooting Smallholdings Tourist Guides Trees Walking Website Design Wildlife Woodland ADD A SITE SPONSORED LINK EXPRESS WEBSITE DESIGN SERVICE click here SPONSORED LINK MORTGAGES FOR SELF EMPLOYED Many self employed rural workers in the UK find it difficult to secure a mortgage. The Credit Helpline can help, click here A growing selection of rural campaigning sites, links and pages covering political issues, campaigns and protest relating to the British countryside, conservation, pursuits and jobs affecting rural communities. OTHER RELEVANT PAGES Hunting Make sure your business is registered on The Rural Index click here RURAL CAMPAIGNING SITES RETURN TO INDEX TOP SITE

146. Ruminant Livestock Efficiency Program - US EPA
Ruminant livestock such as cattle and sheep are the largest source of methane emissions resulting from human activity. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas. RLEP is a joint EPAUSDA program helping livestock producers improve their operations' efficiency, preserve natural resources, and reduce methane emissions.
http://www.epa.gov/rlep/

147. Livestock
Materials and methods which are allowed, restricted, and prohibited in livestock production by the Virginia Act.
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/nyej/bg/vaorg/Livestock.html
Materials and Methods for Livestock Production A = Allowed (or acceptable) - Those materials and practices which may be used. R = Restricted - Those materials and practices which are allowed only under specific circumstances or for particular uses. F = Allowed under Virginia Act, but probably will be restricted or prohibited under Federal rules. P = Prohibited - Materials and practices which must not be used. For category of any material not on this list or in the Technical Standards and Guidelines, please write or call the Certification Coordinator. A - Feed raised by organic production practices 100% of feed over the past 12 months - required for the production of milk and eggs, 60% of feed - minimum for animals raised for slaughter A - Natural vitamin and mineral supplements A - Fresh water from sources where contamination is unlikely R - Conventional feedstuffs 40% maximum allowed in animals raised for slaughter, 0% within the 12 months preceding milking or laying for milk or egg production F - Manufactured synthetic vitamin and mineral supplements P - Synthetic hormones, urea

148. Environmental Sciences, Inc. - Home
Provides environmental consulting services to livestock operations throughout the United States. Nebraska.
http://www.esineb.com/
Home News About Us Contact Us Services ... Links
Environmental Sciences, Inc. ("ESI") provides environmental consulting services to livestock and industrial operations throughout the United States.
ESI was formed to assist both crop and livestock producers with protecting the quality of surface and ground water by utilizing proper nutrient management. Proper management decisions boost your bottom line and show your commitment to protecting water quality. Those decisions can also assist you to maintain proper compliance guidelines. Our services include: Home News About Us Contact Us Services ... Links
Environmental Sciences, Inc.
PO Box 6746
Lincoln NE 68506-0746
Office: (402) 423-9696 Fax: (402) 423-9699
This site was last updated on March 31, 2003

149. 2004 Events Dates:
Pro rodeo. Pasedena, Texas
http://www.pasadenarodeo.com/
Log On General Cook Off Rodeo ... Sponsorships The April 15th Membership Information Meeting was a huge success!
If you missed it you won't want to miss the Membership Picnic on June 19th! 2004 Events Dates:
  • Membership Picnic - June 19, 2004 Ticket Explosion Contest ends - August 26, 2004 Membership Dues Deadline - August 31, 2004 Kick-Off Auction - September 01, 2004 Golf Tournament - September 13, 2004 Parade - September 25, 2004 PlayDay - Registration 11:00 a.m. (2nd Saturdays all summer) BBQ Cook Off - September 30 through October 02, 2004 Jr. Chili Cook-Off - October 02, 2004 Kid's Adventure Zone - October 02, 2004 Mutton Bustin - October 02, 2004 Rodeo - October 08 through 16, 2004 Rodeo Adventure Day with a Buckaroo Rodeo (Area Elementary Schools will be invited to attend - Volunteers needed (8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.) Livestock Auction - October 14, 2004 Membership Meeting @ 6:30 p.m. (Announcement of 2005 Directors and E-Board Members)

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150. A Message To Dog Owners From Livestock Owners
The harm dogs can cause to livestock, responsible dog ownership, and incidents on San Juan Island, Washington.
http://www.rockisland.com/~castalia/dogs.html
A Message To Dog Owners The most common predatory killers of livestock are domestic dogs. Even your sweet family pet can wander off to play, start chasing, then biting, and then instincts kick in that you might be too naive to believe your dog has. Unfortunately, your naivety and denial won't save the livestock your dog harms . Livestock owners know this and many will shoot your dog and you'll never even know what happened to it. But don't blame the owners of the livestock, they are merely protecting their beloved animals from a killer you chose to leave on the loose. Not only do dogs tear up livestock and cause incredible pain and suffering to them, they can "stress" certain types to death just by "running" them . They can chase them into, through, or over fences where they can become tangled in fencing, or hit by cars. "Running" stock can also cause abortion or early births which result in heartache over the loss of babies and dams due to complications. Some livestock is prone to heat stress, and "running" them can cause death from that too. You can be held financially responsible for the monetary losses your dog inflicts.

151. [ Agcop ]
Proposed insurance concept would provide producers with adequate coverage at an affordable price across the United States for most crops and livestock.
http://www.agcop.com
Directory: agcop

152. Horse Insurance Products, Farm Insurance, Ranch Insurance, Livestock Insurance
Offers horse farm, ranch, livestock mortality, risk consultation, and general horse owner's liability insurance.
http://www.equirisk.com
A one stop shop for all of your equine and farm related insurance needs. home about us products and forms equine law ... contact us
We are one of the nation's leading insurers of equine and farm-related risks. Through our history, we have strived to bring contemporary products to the farm and equine industry to help better serve your client's needs.
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Class of business guide to our services We service But not... Commercial and personal horse breeding, boarding, and training facilities. Berries, fruits, nuts Gentlemen Farms Cattle Grain and Field Crops Sheep
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153. Beef Sheep Hog Livestock Breeders Community Brought To You By The Breeders' Worl
Online livestock breeders directory with sheep, cattle, and hog breeders, upcoming shows and sales, livestock breed association information, and sheep, cattle, and hog supplies and services.
http://www.breedersworld.com/
The First Complete Online Livestock Breeders' Directory
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Currently Receiving Over 25,000 Visitors a Week!
The Breeders' World is a subsidiary of Cornerstone Enterprises.

154. Welcome To Animal Agriculture.org
Describes its work in serving and promoting the livestock industry in the United States. Includes downloadable technical papers, event and educational information.
http://www.animalagriculture.org
animalagriculture.org
HOME
MEMBERSHIP RESOURCES
Latest News:
USDA did not test possible BSE cows...Stomatitis in horses in the state of New Mexico...FDA releases final rule on food safety and bioterrorism...House wants BSE research coordinated...The U.S. Agriculture Department is dramatically expanding national testing for BSE...MORE...
Welcome to NIAA! Acting Commissioner for the Food and
Drug Administration Dr. Lester Crawford
addresses attendees at the NIAA BSE
Symposium on April 6. The symposium
was held prior to the NIAA Annual
Meeting in Salt Lake City. ID/INFO EXPO hosted approximately 500
stakeholders in Chicago May 18-20. Dairy producer Greg Marrs addresses a
question during a panel session on NAIS requirements, cost and options based on a voluntary vs. mandatory system. Quick Find: Choose from Following Member Services Industry News Educational Resources Click here to view services and benefits from membership Find out the latest in cattle equine poultry sheep and swine health Printer-friendly format Email: NIAA@animalagriculture.org

155. Pro-Tech Online
Poultry and livestock products and services. From specialized thermostats to precise data gathering instruments to humidity controllers. Product and price information.
http://www.pro-techinc.com/
THE FINEST TOOLS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY! Innovated and Proudly made in the USA by Pro-Tech, Inc. Home History Products Contents ... Links The 3K Gold and 6K Gold are UL Listed!!!! HOT New Products!!!!!! Reincarnated Products Translate this website into any language by clicking here http://www.world.altavista.com Welcome to Pro-Tech Online, Pro-Tech, Inc.'s Home Page! We hope you will get to know all about Pro-Tech and our exciting products for the poultry and livestock industry. Visit our products page for a preview of our line of best sellers for poultry. Pro-Tech has been serving poultry and livestock farmers for over 25 years now. Based out of the Fairintosh Center in Statesville, North Carolina, we are located in an excellent position to sell and ship poultry equipment. With our first poultry product, the Curtain-Minder, we began with a small selection. That product was revolutionary, unlike any other product out at the time, it still remains a necessity. Now we have over 120 poultry and livestock products and services. Our inventory is still continuing to grow. So far, we have everything from specialized thermostats to precise data gathering instruments to humidity controllers.
Telephone Fax Postal address
541 Gaither Road Statesville, NC 28625

156. Index

http://www.livestockdevelopment.org/

157. On Tasmania - Livestock
Designed for prospective bloodstock buyers with links to stockfeeders.
http://www.ontas.com.au/directory/agriculture-livestock.htm

158. Vita Plus Corporation
An agricultural company that manufactures livestock feed for dairy cows, beef cattle, and swine. Includes nutrition consulting and on farm troubleshooting for livestock producers. Located in Madison, Wisconsin.
http://www.vitaplusfeed.com/

159. Livestock Guarding Dogs
This article first appeared in Sheep magazine and in the Dairy Goat Journal in 1995. Giving advice for using livestock guarding dogs against predators.
http://people.unt.edu/~tlt0002/livest.htm
ttaylor7@gte.net
PREDATORS!
by Tamara Taylor Too many livestock owners have experienced "predation" problems first hand. These people have discovered that a "predator" is not always a mountain lion or a hungry coyote. It can be a stray dog or even a family pet. When one of these predators strikes either in fun or with the intent to kill, livestock suffers. Goat and sheep owners are two of the primary groups concerned about predator control; however, they are not alone in their desire to control predators. It is an interest they share with small livestock owners, ranchers, farmers, and even suburbanites from Maine to California. A number of animals have been used as herd or flock guardians, among them llamas and donkeys. However, where there is strong pressure from predators, these animals themselves may become prey. More recently, Dean Anderson of USDA and Dr. Charles Taylor of the Texas A&M University Research Station, Sonora, Texas, in conjunction with New Mexico State University, have worked with mixed herds of cattle and sheep. When these species are run together, they can "bond," with the cattle becoming the herd protectors and readily accepting the sheep as herd members. Goats, however, have not been used in this research. Lacking a strong flocking instinct, goats can present a problem in a guarding situation. However, many goat owners have had great success using livestock guarding dogs.
A NEW INTEREST IN AN OLD METHOD
Predator control has always been a concern, but within the past two decades there has been increasing controversy about both the effects and the efficiency of traditional predator control methods (trapping, poisoning, aerial hunting, and scare tactics). In addition, with the current concerns about the eco-system and endangered predator species, there is now more desire to deter predators rather than exterminate them. Thus, for a modern answer to the age old problem of predation, the New World looked to the Old World, and to the livestock guarding dogs.

160. Welcome To Farm Business Software Systems, Inc.
Integrated production/financial management systems for crop and livestock producers.
http://www.fbssystems.com/
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