MSU News Bulletin Current Calendar Michigan rabbit Breeders Association show. Pavilion for agriculture and LivestockEducation. Free. Ctrl+alt+Delete. Pasant Theatre, Wharton Center. http://newsbulletin.msu.edu/nov21/currentcal.html
Extractions: Issue date: Nov. 21, 2001 Home Bulletins Deaths Happenings ... Submit a calendar event Anne Murray will be in concert at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in the Great Hall of Wharton Center. Abrams Planetarium Athletic Ticket Office Breslin Student Events Center - 432-5000 or (800) 968-BRES Kresge Art Museum - 355-7631 or 353-9834 MSU Museum School of Music Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education Department of Theatre ... Wharton Center - 432-2000 or (800) WHARTON All day
MARKETING SASKATCHEWAN SPECIALTY LIVESTOCK Sell, Andy; Aakre, Dwight; rabbit; Alternative agriculture Series no. Saskatchewan agriculture and Food; Economics of Bison production in Saskatchewan; http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/afif/Projects/96000322/default.htm
Extractions: MARKET RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS FOR THE SPECIALIZED LIVESTOCK INDUSTRIES Project number: 96000322 February, 1998 Prepared by: PPD Technologies Inc. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1. FINAL REPORT 1. INTRODUCTION 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3. SASKATCHEWAN SPECIALTY LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AND MARKETING 4. CANADIAN PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ... 8. RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS VOLUME 2. APPENDICES 1. MARKETING BIBLIOGRAPHY 2. MARKET PROFILES OF SELECT COMPANIES 3. CANADIAN IMPORT-EXPORT DATA 4. US IMPORT-EXPORT DATA 5. SELECT FOREIGN IMPORT-EXPORT DATA 6. GAME EXPORT REGULATIONS ... 8. CONTACTS INTRODUCTION The Saskatchewan Specialty Livestock Marketing Study was undertaken for the Agri-Food Investment Fund by PPD Technologies Inc. The study was completed over the months of June to October 1997, was limited to the specialty livestock sectors currently produced in Saskatchewan. This project was sponsored by the Canada-Saskatchewan Agri-Food Innovation Fund. The specialty livestock sectors covered by this study include: bison, ostrich, emu, rhea, rabbit, game birds, horses, elk, white tailed deer, fallow deer, wild boar and sheep. However during the course of the study, some of the specialty livestock groups either elected not to participate (elk) or, more often the case, were in organizational turmoil as commodity groups and were not capable of continued participation (emu, rhea, game birds). The study is aimed primarily at marketing specialty livestock, but discusses when necessary, production and organizational issues.
Extractions: Each person listed below has provided information about his or her interests and would like to hear from you. We've provided direct email links to each person to make communication a breeze. Neighbors helping neighbors... just as it's always been in agriculture. If you haven't listed yourself as an AgriNeighbor yet, you can do it right now . Your listing in AgriNeighbors will help you make contact with folks around the world who share your interests and concerns. It's and you never know who'll you meet!
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Maryland Sheep & Goat Producer Inside this issue; Maryland Goat Directory; alt Ag at Garrett College Pasture meat production has become a sustainable agriculture practice under quite http://www.sheepandgoat.com/news/feb2003.html
Extractions: Happy Kidding/Lambing! The new Maryland Goat Directory will contain a listing of producers that routinely have goats (market and breeding) for sale. The directory will be searchable by breed or type and county. There will also be listings for goat products, such as club goats, cheese, soap, and fiber. The directory will be available on the Internet and in printed form. Producers in nearby states are eligible to have listings in the directory if they conduct business in Maryland. To be included in the directory, please fill out and return the enclosed survey (self-mailer). Feel free to make copies of the survey and give it to other producers. If you have goats, but do not sell goats or goat products, there is no reason for you to fill out the and be included in the directory. If the goat directory is successful, a similar directory can be developed for sheep, lambs, and wool. Download a PDF copy (294 K) of the directory survey.
ANIMAL PRODUCTION 1 Animal production Dep., Faculty of agriculture, Suez Canal University, Egypt.2- rabbit and Turkey Breeding Dept., Animal production Research Institute, http://www.egsz.org/BiologicalCurrentContent/Zoology/Comparative Physiology/ANIM
Extractions: ANIMAL PRODUCTION PRODUCTIVE AND REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE OF BARKI EWES ON DIETS CONTAINING CALCIUM SOAPS OF FATTY ACIDS OR HYDROGENATED OILS Hegazy, M.A. ; Ezzo, O.H. and El-Ekhawy, K.E. 2- National Research Council 3- Animal Field Investigation Dept., Animal Reproduction Research Institute J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., Vol. 28(A), 201-218, 1999. st BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF GRADED LEVELS OF DIETARY AFLATOXIN B WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO REPRODUCTION IN LAYING JAPANESE QUAIL Mobarak, M.S. ; Badawy, S.A. and Ahmed, Y.F. Department of Animal Production, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal University, Egypt Department of Animal Reproduction, National Research Centre, Dokki, Egypt J. Union Arab Biol., Cairo, Vol. 5(A), 251-268, 1996 A study was conducted to assess the influence of graded levels of aflatoxin B on biological and reproductive characteristics of Japanese quail. Five groups of lying Japanese quail received 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 mg pure aflatoxin B Severe histopathological changes were observed in the liver, kidney, heart, ovary and oviduct during aflatoxicosis. REPRODUCTIVE AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES DUE TO OCHRATOXICOSIS IN LAYING JAPANESE QUAIL Badawy, S.A.
Extractions: PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD - 1993 JOINT FAO/WHO MEETING ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES EVALUATIONS 1993 in toto, application should be made to the Office of Publications, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. The World Health Organization welcomes such applications. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the impression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of every country, territory, city, or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers' products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of proprietary products are distinguished by initial capital letters. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of those attending the Meeting Abbreviations Introduction The Monographs Amitrole Bromopropylate Diazinon Dichlorvos ... ANNEX I.
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xxii Executive Summary, pp. 1-16 1 History and Context, pp. 17-32 2 Benefits, Costs, and Contemporary Use Patterns, pp. 33-101 3 Economic and Regulatory Changes and the Future of Pest Man..., pp. 102-143 4 Technological and Biological Changes and the Future of Pes..., pp. 144-209 5 Evaluation of Pest-Control Strategies, pp. 210-249 6 Conclusions and Recommendations, pp. 250-274 Appendix A Selected National Research Council Publications a..., pp. 275-275 Appendix B Workshop Agendas, pp. 276-279 Appendix C About the Authors, pp. 280-284 Index, pp. 285-301 GO TO PAGE:
Rabbits, Rabbits, Rabbits searchable agricultural index; American rabbit Breeders Association The alt.pets.rabbits newsgroup. Listserves. EtherBun - an electronic mailing list http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~julie/buns/bun.html
Extractions: Welcome to Julie's rabbit site. This site contains information keeping, breeding and showing rabbits. If you have any comments, suggestions or thoughts that you would like to share with me regarding rabbits, or if you know of a link to a rabbit related site, please leave me mail at julie@jan.ucc.nau.edu - August 13, 2002 - Rabbit breeders state protest and serve up snacks in downtown Madrid Actually they aren't pics they're gifs or jpegs, but hey, they *are* cute! All of my bunnies are Rex rabbits. The Rex breed is known for their exceptionally soft coats. This comes from having guard hairs that are the same length as the wool hairs making for one super soft bunny!!! This is just a fun link for those that need a little humor in their day!
Extractions: Correspondence regarding this website send to: actavet@vfu.cz Activity of Some Enzymes in the Blood Plasma of Hylla Rabbits Fed Various Proportions of Substrate from the Production of the Pleurotus pulmonarius Mushroom Liker B., R. Boac, I. Husdinoviæ, S. Muic, B. Bioèina, A. Tumpiæ, V. Rupiæ: Activity of Some Enzymes in the Blood Plasma of Hylla Rabbits Fed Various Proportions of Substrate from the Production of the Pleurotus pulmonarius Mushroom. Acta vet. Brno 1998, 67: 27-36. The nutritive effect of different amounts of substrate from the production of Pleurotus pulmonarius on the activity of AST, ALT, LD, CK, GGT and AP in the blood plasma of rabbits, after a nine weeks experimental fattening, was investigated. Sixty male Hyla rabbits, divided in four groups equal in number, one control (C) and three experimental groups (E , E , E ), were included in experiment. The control group (C) was fed the standard fodder mix without substrate. Added to the standard mix, the groups E , E and E received various proportions, 10%, 20%, and 30%, respectively, of the substrate left from the production of
Organic Pesticide To deter rabbits, plant green onions amongst the lettuce plants. http//www.talkaboutagriculture.com/group/alt.agriculture/messages/14805.html http://www.theveggielady.com/gardenresources/organic-pesticide.asp
Extractions: Gardening Featured article: Pest Control for the Vegetable Garden by Karen Gross One of the biggest challenges for vegetable gardeners is pest control. Anyone who has tried to keep a determined deer from eating the sweet corn knows how difficult it can be to deter animals, including insects, birds, rabbits and other wildlife from what, for them is a natural smorgasbord. From their perspective, there sit these wonderful veggies, all neat and weeded, almost as if you placed the plants there just for them. And so animals that we might otherwise enjoy can become a nuisance when it comes to the garden. While avoiding wildlife is nearly impossible, chemical pesticides are often an effective means of deterring unwanted insects. However, many gardeners are uncomfortable using these harsh chemicals that can leak into water supplies and harm the environment. They also have concerns about using chemicals in the foods they feed their families. Here are some ideas for more organic pest control. Practicing crop rotation every year in your vegetable garden and using companion plants will improve your soil and keep the pests under control. Most insects need time to become established in the soil. They may take two to three seasons to get their life cycle established. By practicing vegetable rotation and varying the type of plants grown in a particular area from year to year, you can avoid establishing plant specific types of garden pests.
Extractions: HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ... TABLE OF CONTENTS This Article Abstract Full Text (PDF) Purchase Article ... View Shopping Cart Services Similar articles in this journal Alert me to new issues of the journal Download to citation manager Cited by other online articles PubMed Articles by Zhou, Z. Articles by Kang, Y. J. American Journal of Pathology. American Society for Investigative Pathology Zhanxiang Zhou Lipeng Wang Zhenyuan Song Jack T. Saari Craig J. McClain and Y. James Kang From the Departments of Medicine and Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky; the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Louisville, Kentucky; and the United States Department of Agriculture Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Extractions: The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies Home About CAIS Articles Daily News Update ... Glossary Guestbook View Guestbook Links If you have any comments or require any further information please contact: Shapour Suren-Pahlav Geography of Hamad¢n By Parviz A dh k¢Â´i According to the national census of 1956, the present province of Hamad¢n used to be part of the province of Kerm¢nÅ¡¢h¢n, which was composed of the governorships ( farm¢n-d¢ri ) of Hamad¢n, Tuyserk¢n, Mal¢yer, and Neh¢vand. The governorship of Hamad¢n had a total population of 695,283, of which 178,949 lived in eight cities (Zanj¢ni and Rahm¢ni, p. 23). It was upgraded to the general governorship ( farm¢n-d¢ri-e koll ) of Hama-d¢n in 1966, but in the following censuses it was promoted to the province ( ost¢n ) of Hamad¢n and its area underwent minor modifications: 20,172 km2 in 1966 and 1976, 19,445 km2 in 1986, and 19,493 km2 in 1996 (Zanj¢ni and Rahm¢ni, p. 6). The internal division of this province within its present boundaries is shown in Table 1 (Zanj¢ni et al., p. 7).
Coastal Heritage rabbit populations have increased in the 1990s and, in several areas the In Holt s General View of the agriculture of the County of Lancaster he writes; http://www.seftoncoast.org.uk/hist_intro.html
Extractions: Bibliography Early settlement would have occurred in an environment very different to today's landscape. It is likely that what dunes did exist formed barriers with lagoons behind them. The coast throughout Mesolithic, Neolithic, bronze age and iron age times was constantly changing with probably at least four transgressions and retreats of the coast. This article looks at more recent history and on the landscape that we see today. How did it form, how has it changed and how have we changed it. There have probably been two major periods of dune building on the Sefton Coast. In the Netherlands old dunes and new dunes have been identified. The older dunes were formed prior to Roman times and subsequently were much eroded. On the Sefton Coast the present dune system probably began to form about 800-900AD in a period of rising sea-levels. High, actively mobile dune systems are often a reflection of erosion pushing the sand into high mounds. Perhaps the first settlers we should think about seriously are the Scandinavians from 850AD onwards. Formby, Ainsdale, Birkdale and Ravenmeols are all of Scandinavian origin. There is evidence to suggest that the two cultures, Anglo Saxon and Scandinavian, mingled. By Domesday times both cultures coexisted.
Extractions: The recently occurred technification of agriculture and cattle production turns Argentine lands in one of the most profitable of the world due to the rate price/production.Agroindustry have been one of the economic sectors that positioned Argentina as a world leading food supplier. Some of the competitiveness factors that led this industry into one of the most attractive sectors for foreign investment are: Land for foreigners MOUNTAIN LAND HUNTING GROUND WITH RIVERSHORE Hunting Grounds, Flyfishing Properties in Patagonia Patagonia Residential Real Estate For Sale High-End Residential Properties Lakefront Lots Summer Ski Homes Development-Grade Parcels High Economic Growth Potential
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Subject Listings Beef production Publications North Dakota State UniversityAlternative agriculture Publications North Dakota Extension Service. http://www.central.agnic.org/subject-listing/Genetics.html
Extractions: The AgNIC Swine Page is Iowa State University's contribution to the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) project coordinated by the National Agricultural Library, USDA. Our goal is to provide links to notable World Wide Web resources that deal with the production, marketing, and research aspects of swine and pork. In addition to listing quality swine sites, we cover related agricultural, marketing, and statistical sites; databases; library and publisher catalogs; and other reference sources. All of these resources will hopefully make it easier for users to find the information they are seeking. This page is also known as the "AgNIC Swine Page". Subject Descriptors: