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  1. A Three-Dimensional Flutter Theory For Rotor Blades With Trailing-Edge Flaps
  2. One year later, still looking to resolve BSE issues.(Bovine spongiform encephalopathy): An article from: Pro Farmer
  3. Hot and neglected: special-needs cows need cooling, too.: An article from: Dairy Today by Linda L. Leake, 2003-04-01
  4. Out of the woods: dry-cow facilities helped raise production 25% on this Tarheel dairy.: An article from: Dairy Today by Linda L. Leake, 2002-10-01
  5. Center Plate: can beef compete if court cuts checkoff?(Issues): An article from: Top Producer by Laura Sands, 2003-10-01
  6. Two-time winner.(farm equipment contest): An article from: Farm Journal by Darrel Smith, 2003-01-01
  7. Accelerated payoffs: higher-density calf feeding appears to pay off in the pail.: An article from: Dairy Today by Jim Dickrell, 2003-05-01
  8. Home again.(Larson Acres Farm ): An article from: Dairy Today by Rick Mooney, 2005-01-06
  9. Questions plague the markets.(market predictions ): An article from: Farm Journal by Bob Utterback, 2003-03-22
  10. Cool calves: never underestimate the importance of heat stress abatement for calves.: An article from: Dairy Today by Linda Leake, 2004-05-01
  11. Farm bill blues: economic studies project low milk prices and cash-flow deficits through 2007. Producers from New York, Wisconsin, Florida and California ... )(Cover Story): An article from: Dairy Today by Paula Mohr, 2002-09-01
  12. No code blues: emergency treatments become history with this twice-weekly cow-care program.: An article from: Dairy Today by Linda Leake, 2003-09-01
  13. Is the best yet to come?(market strategy): An article from: Top Producer by Jerry Gulke, 2004-03-22
  14. A challenge to the senses: lawsuits raise a stink in the leading hog production state: after a landmark ruling, Iowa's right-to-farm law fails to grant ... An article from: Top Producer by Jeanne Bernick, 2003-09-01

81. Livestock
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82. Training And Livestock Extension For Women
livestock production activities, particularly if working for the same ministry.Training and fielding of paraveterinary agents and use of communication media
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Women, as well as men, need direct access to training and extension information to improve their livestock production activities. A 1994 IFAD study of women's livestock management activities points out that, worldwide, livestock extension and training is more often directed to men than to women . Underlying this common pattern is the assumption that because men usually own the livestock, and decision-making and trade in livestock are generally their domain, only men need to be trained. Little account is taken of the fact that women provide much of the labour and expertise. Surveys have shown that women livestock managers not only would require training but also are interested in learning new techniques and ideas. Part of the problem is that most livestock extension agents are men . In Asia only 7% of extension agents are women. A study in 46 African countries found that fewer than 4% of extension workers responsible for advising women are themselves women. Men agents may find it difficult to deal with women, particularly in Muslim and some Hindu and Christian cultures where custom precludes contact between women and men who are not family members. But even when not the case, several studies have found that men staff give preference to contacts with other men. A study in both Kenya and Tanzania, for instance, found that they visited woman-headed households less frequently than man-headed ones. Women tend to prefer women extensionists - as long as they are qualified.

83. EPA National News MEDIA ADVISORY-Vice President Gore Today
media ADVISORYVice President Gore today announced a comprehensive federalstrategy to help reduce polluted runoff from large livestock operations.
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84. National Ag Risk Education Library Search Results
the Risk of Groundwater Contamination from livestock Manure Mangement Ron Miner OregonState University Extension Service, July 1995, media Type factsheet, (8
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85. NDSU University Relations News Media Information
February 11, 2003 1450 livestock judging team competes The North Dakota StateUniversity livestock Judging Team competed in the Sioux Empire livestock
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86. Wetwebmedia, Aquarium, Pond, Marine And Freshwater Fish, Reef Tanks, And Aquatic
FAQ s, livestock, Maintenance, Setup, Marine Topics, Fishes, Lighting,Diseases, Pest Control, Feeding, Behavior, Tanks, Filtration, More
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Thousands of Special Features Section Search WetWebMedia Marine Aquarium Articles FAQ's, Livestock, Maintenance, Set-up, Marine Topics, Fishes, Lighting, Diseases, Pest Control, Feeding, Behavior, Tanks, Filtration, More... Freshwater Aquarium Articles FAQ's, Maintenance, Set-up, Livestock, Feeding, Behavior, Tanks, Wound Management, Diseases, More... Pond Articles FAQ's, Construction, Filters, Koi, Livestock, Fishes, Plants, Algae, Cleaning, Book Reviews, More... Aquarium Plants Articles FAQ's, Aquascaping, Livestock: Plants, Maintenance, Aquarium Plant Diseases, Nutrients, Gardens, Freshwater Invertebrates, Set-up, More... Brackish Systems FAQ's, Set-up, Livestock, Fishes, Maintenance, Dry Goods, Foods and Feeding, Diseases, More... Aquatics Business FAQ's, Industry, Start-up, Stock, Finance, Operations, Marketing, Set-up, Livestock, More... Aquatic Science FAQ's, Morphology, Behavior, Physiology (Reproduction, Hormonal Manipulation), Public Aquariums, More...

87. Livestock And Grain Reports
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88. Meat And Livestock Australia
29/3/2004, It s Prime Time to make more from Merinos! 29/3/2004, Animal handlingworkshops to begin in Kuwait. © Copyright Meat livestock Australia.
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89. Media Kit, Afrique Agriculture, Africa Agriculture Poultry And Bovine Livestock
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90. 2002 LCC Summary
Research—Refine—Rethink—Retool—Reassure. media Release. LivestockCare Conference signals rising importance of farm animal welfare.
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Livestock Care Conference signals rising importance of farm animal welfare
Calgary, Alta., June 28, 2002: Increasing public concern for how livestock are cared for on Canadian farms is reshaping Canada's agriculture and food industry. That's the message from a major Livestock Care Conference held June 25 in Edmonton. The conference was sponsored by the producer group Alberta Farm Animal Care Association (AFAC) and the University of Alberta. The more than 150 people attending included a broad cross section of the livestock, academic, research and retail communities. Speakers from across Canada and the U.S. outlined how major food companies are demanding assurance that livestock they purchase are cared for properly in the production and marketing chain. That demand for quality control from food industry leaders is driving aggressive education programs by Canadian livestock producers, and is resulting in a new wave of leading edge research. "Increasingly, the livestock industry is being asked to prove that all animals are treated humanely at all stages of the production and marketing chain," says Susan Church, AFAC manager and co-organizer of the conference. "Clearly, consumers want reassurance that livestock are handled humanely. Animal welfare is associated with food quality, safety and health, and must be an integral component of any quality assurance program."

91. Wauu.DE: Business: Agriculture And Forestry: Livestock: News And Media
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  • American Small Farm Magazine
    National magazine specializing exclusively in the interest and needs of the American Small Farmer.
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  • Animal Health Publications
    A series of animal health manuals and on-line resources written by veterinarians for dog, cat, and horse owners, as well as beef and cattle ranchers, and dairy producers.
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  • Backwoods Home Magazine Practical ideas and articles on self-reliant living, your homestead, livestock husbandry, building, alternative energy, gardening, and farming. http://www.backwoodshome.com/index.html

92. Lukol Directory - Business Agriculture And Forestry Livestock News And Media
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Agricultural news and information. http://www.FarmJournal.com/ Farmwide Australia's leading online agricultural community, providing daily commodity prices, weather and the best agricultural information available on the web for farmers. http://www.farmwide.com.au/ Ag Youth Magazine Provides information about agricultural events and success stories about youth in agriculture. http://www.agyouth.com Smallholder Magazine The Smallholder began in about 1910 for small farmers, allotment holders and gardeners. Interestingly many of the articles are similar issues and subjects to those of today. (UK) http://www.smallholder.co.uk/

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95. Lasering-in On Livestock Behaviour
More information Dr Dave Swain, CSIRO livestock Industries, 07 4923 8125 Mediaenquiries Veronica Toohey, CSIRO livestock Industries, 07 3214 2960.
http://www.innovations-report.com/html/reports/agricultural_sciences/report-2859
Other Sponsors of the Forum Content Partners of the Forum Agricultural Sciences CSIRO Lasering-in on livestock behaviour
The use of laser technology to provide new insights into animal behaviour could lead to improved livestock management practices, according to the leader of a Rockhampton-based CSIRO Livestock Industries research group, Dr Dave Swain.
In a recent trial, Livestock and Environment Group researchers used a survey laser to monitor and record the movement of cows and calves around a paddock.
Mounted on a scaffolding tower about 250m from the animals, the laser fires low-level radiation beams which are deflected off animals to a data recorder which calculates their distance from the laser.
Dr Swain says the technology - and spatial data arising from its use - promises to provide accurate and detailed behavioural information for improved livestock management.
"For example, we could look at how the behaviour of a cow impacts on calf development and productivity. If there is a relationship, we could potentially improve productivity by selecting cows for their ability to be good mothers."
Information on how animals use their pasture as they move around paddocks, could also help scientists devise ways to improve livestock growth rates and avoid environmental degradation.

96. Malcolm Media

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97. Participatory Livestock Development To Raise Incomes In Rural Districts Of Bangl
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Participatory Livestock Development to Raise Incomes in Rural Districts of Bangladesh
MANILA, PHILIPPINES (23 December 2003) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a US$20 million loan to Bangladesh for a livestock enterprises project that will raise incomes and increase employment in some of the country's poorest rural areas. Targeting 20 districts in the northwest of Bangladesh, the Second Participatory Livestock Development Project will provide training and microfinance to 660,000 households, particularly aimed at the disadvantaged such as the landless and destitute women. More than 900,000 people will benefit from the loans, which will help raise incomes of the very poor by an average of 20%. This is ADB's fourth project in Bangladesh to tackle livestock development. The most recent one was the Participatory Livestock Development Project, approved in 1997. This delivered loans through a financial wholesaler, the Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), to a group of 10 nongovernment organizations (NGOs) for microfinanced livestock development packages for poor rural farmers. "The continued development of viable small farmer and small business livestock enterprises is essential to reducing poverty among rural communities," says Brian Fawcett, an ADB Principal Project Economist.

98. CSIRO - New Operation Director For Livestock Industries
More information John Edwards, CSIRO livestock Industries, 07 3214 2516. Mediaassistance Veronica Toohey, CSIRO livestock Industries, 07 3214 2960. Contacts.
http://www.its.csiro.au/index.asp?type=mediaRelease&id=PrEdwards&style=mediaRele

99. EMS - Agricultural Use Of Antibiotics
1940s, farmers have used antibiotics as a production tool in raising livestock. EnvironmentalMedia Services 1320 18th Street NW 5th Floor Washington, DC 20036
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  • Antibiotics are used in both food-producing animals and on food plants to treat specific diseases afflicting specific animals and plants and to prevent the spread of diseases that are may have occurred in particular herds, flocks and crops under certain conditions.
  • Antibiotics are also used in food animals to enhance their growth rate and feed efficiency that is, increasing the amount of feed that is absorbed by the animal to help ensure that the animals reach their desired market weight on time. Many antibiotics used on animals may be obtained over-the-counter in feed stores and are included in commercially available animal feed.
  • When farm animals consume antibiotics in their feed, they also excrete them. The EPA's National Exposure Research Laboratory says "in some cases as much as 80 percent of antibiotics administered orally pass through the animal unchanged into bacteria-rich waste lagoons and is then spread on croplands as fertilizer leaving the antibiotics available for entry into ground water and runoff into surface waters carrying both the drugs and resistant bacteria or genetic material to other bacteria in soils and waterways."
  • The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agree that the agricultural use of antibiotics is a significant source of antibiotic resistance among foodborne pathogens.

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