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Extractions: Internet AgInfo Gateway and AgLinks Precision Farming Discussion Forum Sustainable agriculture site and discussion area World Sustainable Agriculture Association WSAA Electronic Journal of Terrestrial Ecosystem Software (EJTES) Elsevier Homepage Elsevier Publishing WWW Page Tables of Contents Farmer to Farmer Journal agAccess bookstore SAREP Ontario Agriculture Homepage An Australian Agriculture Homepage Environment and Natural Resources Management Penn State University HortWeb Ceres Online Joan Mathew's Gardening Page Another gardening site with instructions on growing potatoes in large barrels among other interesting things American Society of Agronomy WWW Page preview ERS new feature STATE FACT SHEETS ON OUR WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) SERVER Alternative Farming Systems Information Center AFSIC or http://www.nalusda.gov select Answers to Your Questions select Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Gopher gopher.nalusda.gov select NAL Information Centers select Alternative Farming Systems Information Center The following lists all have the same address at @listproc.wsu.edu, I found them by sending the message: lists to:listproc@listproc.wsu.edu Any listproc or listserv will return names of all its lists in response to such a message. I have no idea how active these are. To get a list of subscribers (sustag-l has about 380), send the message: review LISTNAME to: listproc@listproc.wsu.edu or to another listserver for other lists.
BJAS Archive Volume 5 Number 3 Seasonal changes in serum enzymes of male goats. Bulg. J. agric. Sci., 5 535538. The activity of 4 enzymes were evaluated in sera collected from 14 http://www.geocities.com/PicketFence/Garden/9151/Agrisci/05/323.htm
Extractions: IPA Agriculture Research Center Abu-Graib Abstract HUSSAIN, S. O., K. I. AL-BADRY, A. S. AL-JANABI and M. K. ASOFI, 1999. Seasonal changes in serum enzymes of male goats. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci. The activity of 4 enzymes were evaluated in sera collected from 14 indigenous local bucks in Iraq over period of 12 months.
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Extractions: Agribusiness As they say on the farm, there's no business like agribusiness. The agribusiness industry is huge, and these resources can help you keep your finger on the agricultural pulse of the world. Industry calendars, market prices and reports, trade regulations, postharvest and production guides, industry analysis, news, quotes, weather and crop conditions all of that and more is waiting for you on the Net, where nothing grows but everything flourishes. Web: http://www.eharvest.com/ Agricultural Statistics According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, April 2002 was a big month in the egg production business: 7.08 billion eggs were produced (down slightly from the year before), of which 5.99 billion were table eggs and 1.09 billion were hatching eggs. A total of 336 million hens contributed to this burst of ovo-activity. On the average, each laying hen produced 21.1 eggs during the month. (At this point, let us take a moment to imagine what it must be like to ovulate 21.1 times every month.) If you have even a passing interest in learning interesting facts, reading agricultural statistics is a great way to satiate your curiosity. There are lots and lots of numbers about crops, farm economics, food, weather, technology, international agriculture, livestock, dairy, poultry, rural affairs, specialty agriculture and trade issues. Imagine how impressed your friends will be once they know that you know how much land in France was planted with apples last year (78,000 hectares), what the yield was (260,513 hectograms/hectare), and how many apples were actually produced (2,032,000 metric tons).
Department Of Veterinary Medicine Effect on serum AST,alt,LDH activities, lipid content and liver peroxide content. 19(2) 119127, 1995; Postpartum changes in the uterus of goats and http://rose0.knu.ac.kr/~vet/english/eprof.html
Extractions: ¢Á Recearch Papers : Serological cross-reactivity between Sarcocystis and Toxoplasma in pig. The Korean journal of Parasitology 25, 2, 1987. Isolation of Toxoplasma from slaughtered pigs and its patgenicity. Korean J. Vet. PublHlth., 16, 1. 1992. Cat pathogenicity of Toxoplasma gondii cyst from pogs in lateccnt injection. Korean J. Vet. Pulb. Hlth., 16, 1. 1992. Efficacy of anticoccidial drugs against Isopora felis in cats. Korean J. Publ. Hlth., 18, 1. 1994. Effect of several chemicals on t6he eggs and larvae of Strongloides papillosus. Korean J. Pulb. Hlth., 19, 1. 1995.
The Prairie Chicken And Livestock On SNG Manage. 27529545. alt, Bernard W. 1988. A letter to Henry C. Dethloff, March 21, agric., For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM.-159. Noble, ER and GA Noble. http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/birds/sheyenne/litcite.htm
Extractions: Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help in Lower Sheyenne River Basin: Water-Land-People. North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND. Barker, W.T., L.L. Manske and K. Higgins. 1988. Manipulation of habitat by fire and mowing. (Abstract). Page 73 in A. Bjugstad, Tech Coor. Prairie Chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands. USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mtn. Forest and Range Exp. Sta., Fort Collins, CO. Gen Tech. Rep. RM-159. 73 pp. Bent, A.C. 1932. Life histories of North American gallinaceous birds. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. No. 162. 490 pp. Bjugstad-Porter, R. 1993. The western prairie fringed orchid ( Platanthera praeclara ): its response to burning and associated mycorrhizal fungi. M.S. Thesis, Univ. Wyoming, Laramie. 116 pp. Bluemle, J.P. 1975. Guide to the geology of southeast North Dakota. North Dakota Geol. Sur., Educational Ser. 3. 33 pp. Bluemle, J.P. 1979. Geology of Ransom and Sargent Counties, North Dakota. North Dakota Geol. Sur. Bull. 69 - part I. Jet Printing Inc. Grand Forks, North Dakota. 84 pp. Bowles, M.L. 1983. The tallgrass prairie orchids Platanthera leucophaea (Nutt.) Lindl. and
Extractions: An initiative to maintain contacts established by the Workshop has led to the establishment of a network. The New Zealand connection will be maintained by Dr Harry Clark harry.clark@agresearch.co.nz and Dr Tim Clough clough@lincoln.ac.nz . The Australian link will be through Dr Richard Eckard at the newly established Climate Change CRC, University of Melbourne rjeckard@unimelb.edu.au Participant Email Address Anderson, Mr Rod rod.Anderson@nre.vic.gov.au Senior Policy Officer
Untitled Document http//www.awionline.org/farm/altfarming.html pig-farm Web pages are available for dairy, beef, swine, goats, and alternative livestock. http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/pubs/swinehousing/web.htm
Extractions: November 9, 2001 Background Paper in Support of Fumonisin Levels in Animal Feed: Executive Summary of this Scientific Support Document Guidance for Industry: Fumonisin Levels in Human Foods and Animal Feeds Table I . Summary of Recommended Levels for Total Fumonisins (FB + FB + FB ) in Corn, Corn By-products, and the Total Ration in Various Animal Species. Animal or Class Recommended Maximum Level of Total Fumonisins in Corn and Corn By-Products (ppm Feed Factor Recommended Maximum Level of Total Fumonisins in the Total Ration (ppm Horse Rabbit Catfish Swine Ruminants Mink Poultry All Others total fumonisins = FB + FB + FB
Dr. Zeynel Cebeci's Publications Meeting of the joint FAO/CIHEAM Network on Sheep and goats, Subnetwork on Animal alt.92.E.5 Proje Kesin Sonuç Raporu. Temmuz, 1996. Adana. 67 sayfa. http://cebeciz.cu.edu.tr/content/atwork/yayinlar.asp
Extractions: communication 1. CEBECÝ, Z., 1985. Ceylanpýnar Tarým Ýþletmesi Siyah Alaca Sýðýr Populasyonu Üzerinde Bir Çalýþma. Ç.Ü. Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Adana.(Basýlmamýþ Yüksek Lisans Tezi). 2. CEBECÝ, Z., 1990. En Ýyi Doðrusal Yansýz Tahmin (Best Linear Unbiased Prediction) Yöntemi, Yönteme Ýliþkin Bilgi Ýþlem Algoritmalarý ve Yöntemin Ceylanpýnar Tarým Ýþletmesi Siyah Alaca Sýðýr Populasyonuna Uygulanmasý, Ç.Ü. Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Adana. (Basýlmamýþ Doktora Tezi). 1. CEBECÝ, Z., BEK, Y. 1996. World Wide Web Sayfa Tasarýmý ve HTMLye Giriþ. Ç.Ü. Ziraat Fakültesi Yayýnlarý No: 159. Yardýmcý Ders Kitaplarý No: 15. Çukurova Üniversitesi Yayýnlarý No: 181. Çukurova Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Ofset Atölyesi, Adana-1996. 101 sayfa. 2. PEKEL, E., CEBECÝ, Z., 1997. Hayvancýlýk Organizasyonlarý. Ç.Ü. Ziraat Fakültesi Genel Yayýn No: 187. Ders Kitaplarý Yayýn No: A-56. Çukurova Üniversitesi Yayýnlarý No: 194. Çukurova Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Ofset Atölyesi, Adana-1997. 343 sayfa. 1. CEBECÝ, Z., ÖZKÜTÜK, K., 1987. Ceylanpýnar Tarým Ýþletmesi Siyah Alaca Sýðýr Populasyonu Üzerinde Bir Çalýþma. Ç.Ü. Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Fen ve Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi, 1 (3):55-67.
Extractions: 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Summary Introduction New Meta Engines Other Online Databases ... References Summary An earlier paper ( New Meta Engines on the Web Other Online Databases Medline Acubriefs ... Other Introduction Medline Journal Browser On July 27th 1999, Medline had indexed 10,120,573 articles. On that date, it had 7031 articles on AP or moxibustion. For such a large database, this is a very low proportion of AP-moxa articles, representing a rate of only 0.695/1000 Medline hits. Keeping up-to-date, even in narrow areas, is very difficult. If one were to do nothing else but speed-read from morning to night, no one person, no matter how talented, could hope to read a fraction of the annual output in the total medical area. Then, having located & studied the material of interest, the major problem of human memory is accurate recall of the stored information, & making appropriate conceptual linkages between different "packages of memory-stored data". Most people have poor to only partial recall of data; only those with photographic memories can recall (and link) most of what they have read. In contrast, computer-memories do not "forget", unless there is disk-failure, or power-failure. Digital data on modern media (CD-ROMS, floppy disks, zip disks, etc) usually are retrievable. Modern technology offers fast, easy & total retrieval of stored data. In contrast to human memory, if the data are coded correctly, & if correct search terms are used, every reference to a particular data-string can be recalled.
Apicidin: A Novel Antiprotozoal Agent That Inhibits Parasite especially sheep and goats (6), and species of Cryptosporidium cause Hirota A, Suzuki A, Aizawa K, Tamura S. agric Biol Chem 1973;37955956. http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=24060
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Extractions: DIAZINON First draft prepared by E. Bosshard Federal Office of Public Health, Schwerzenbach, Switzerland EXPLANATION Diazinon was previously evaluated by the Joint Meeting in 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1970 (Annex I, references 2, 3, 6, 14). An ADI of 0- 0.002 mg/kg bw was allocated in 1966, based on a NOAEL of 0.02 mg/kg bw/day in human volunteers (Annex I, reference 7). The compound was reviewed at the present Meeting on the basis of the CCPR periodic review programme. This monograph summarizes the data received since the previous evaluation and contains relevant data from the previous monographs and monograph addenda. EVALUATION FOR ACCEPTABLE DAILY INTAKE BIOLOGICAL DATA Biochemical aspects The fate of diazinon in various animal species was studied after oral and topical applications using unlabelled and radiolabelled diazinon in chicken, rats, guinea-pigs, dogs, sheep, goats and cows. Additional studies were performed in vitro using tissue slices or cell fractions from different tissues and various species to investigate the biotransformation of the compound. A short summary on the metabolism of diazinon has been published (Miyamoto 1976).
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-vi Preface, pp. vii-viii Acknowledgments, pp. ix-x Table of Contents, pp. xi-xiv Overview, pp. 1-2 1 Energy, pp. 3-15 2 Protein, pp. 16-21 3 Growth and Body Reserves, pp. 22-39 4 Reproduction, pp. 40-53 5 Minerals, pp. 54-74 6 Vitamins and Waters, pp. 75-84 7 Feed Intake, pp. 85-96 8 Implications of Stress, pp. 97-101 9 Tables of Nutrient Requirements, pp. 102-112 10 Prediction Equations and Computer Model, pp. 113-134 11 Composition of Selected Feeds, pp. 133-148 Appendix: NRC Model User's Guide, pp. 149-218 Glossary, pp. 219-223 About the Authors, pp. 224-224 Index, pp. 225-234