NASD: Livestock Confinement Dust And Gases Dust and gas concentrations in swine confinement buildings can be high enough to with swine livestock ConfinementDiagnosis, Treatment, and Control http://www.cdc.gov/nasd/docs/d001501-d001600/d001501/d001501.html
Extractions: Summary I. CONFINEMENT HOUSING AND ITS HAZARDS Manure is handled by one of two systems: it either drops through a slatted floor into a pit beneath the house where it remains until the manure slurry is pumped out to be distributed on fields (usually twice a year), or it is removed through any of several mechanisms to a storage pit or lagoon outside the building. Outside storage is typical of most newer systems, but a large number of older buildings with pits directly below the house remain in operation. What toxic dusts and gases are found in confinement houses? Dust is generated from animals and their feed, and dust and gases from animal wastes. These dusts and gases accumulate to concentrations that may be hazardous to human and animal health. Each confinement house contains its own complex mixture of dusts and gases, which is dependent on numerous factors including ventilation of the building, the type of animals, how they are fed, and how their wastes are handled. (See Fig. 2) Dust and gas composition change within a single house over time. The types of confinement operations and corresponding dust and gas exposures are listed in Table 1. This unit concentrates on swine operations, where potentially hazardous dusts and gases and resulting health problems are best studied and are thought to be most extreme. Similar responses would occur most commonly among poultry confinement workers.
Extractions: Title and description Full Text TRY Search by Topic(s) Home Commodity Cross-Sectoral Issue ... Source English Sitemap Help Keyword Finder Source ... FAOLEX Too many records? Select a specific Information Type : All Formal Texts Supporting Materials Institutions Contacts You selected this record from the following topic : Source International Organizations FAO FAOLEX Order No. 274/94 establishing minimum protective measures for swine stockbreeding. View doc Type Legislation/ Regulation Commodity [0103] Live swine Geography Portugal Information Source FAOLEX Publication Date May 1994 Short Description This Order establishes minimum protective measures for swine stockbreeding. It consists of 7 articles, specifying the requirements to be met by stockbreeding centres according to animal weight, sex, use, etc. and 1 annex specifying types of swine livestock.
ILLINOIS MARKETS INFORMATION SYSTEM LIVESTOCK, FARM ANIMALS, GENETICS AND ANIMALBASED PRODUCTS Phone 309/923-7134 Phone 309/923-7234 Fax 309/923-7359 Product(s) swine livestock. http://www.agr.state.il.us/markets/mis/result.php?menuTopics=2&menuSubjects=none
Nebraska Pork Central swine livestock Risk Protection Insurance What Does It Mean For pork producers? Livestock Premises ID What Does It Mean For Nebraska Livestock Producers? http://porkcentral.unl.edu/
Extractions: December futures contract, as discussed last issue (http://porkcentral.unl.edu/Sept05.pdf), is following the typical December seasonal pattern (chart below). If this continues, a typical October price change would be negative and drop to near the August (in this case late June) low. Then a typical recovery in late October and November is usually about one-half of the drop from the September high. In more recent years the December contract has recovered nearly to the September high. This would suggest December futures will be better than anticipated earlier this year.
SFA-MN Discussion :: Index No new posts, Sustainable Swine swine livestock discussions. Grazing, organic and low input production topics. 1, 1, Fri Jul 01, 2005 635 am http://sfa-mn.org/forum/phpBB2/
Environmental And Manure Management Training South Dakota regulations for animal and swine livestock permits Jeanie Votava, natural resources engineer, South Dakota Department of Environment and http://www.state.sd.us/denr/Conferences/livestock1002.htm
Extractions: Scheduled for Pierre on October 8 BROOKINGS, S.D. Environmental and manure management training for livestock producers will be held in Pierre on Tuesday, Oct. 8. The South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service will conduct the one-day training meeting starting at 9 a.m. in the St. Charles Restaurant in Pierre, located in the St. Charles Hotel, 207 East Capitol Ave. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. and costs $25 per person. Registration includes a lunch, coffee breaks and a training manual. Advance registration isn't required. The meetings end at 4:30 p.m. The meeting will provide livestock producers with the environmental and manure management training they need to obtain a livestock permit from the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources. Charles H. "Chuck" Ullery, SDSU Extension water and natural resources specialist, said the livestock and manure management training program covers a range of issues. Topics and speakers include:
Livestock Supply, Livestock Equipment, Ivomec, Piperazine, Parmak (Merial) The same broadspectrum injectable parasiticide as the Swine IVO. livestock equipment and supplies to help you make the most of your swine herd http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ssc/areas.asp?CID=2&area=swine
Nebraska State Government Publications 2004 HEDGING AND BASIS CONSIDERATIONS FOR swine livestock RISK PROTECTION INSURANCE, JUNE 2004. (Extension Circular Series No. EC04833). http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/docs/annual/annual04.html
Extractions: February 2005 This publication is a listing of new state publications received by the Nebraska Publications Clearinghouse, a service of the Nebraska Library Commission, in 2004. It is a cumulation of the state publications listed in Whats Up Doc? , the Clearinghouses bimonthly documents newsletter. They are arranged in two separate lists: by broad subject categories and alphabetically by title. All of the publications listed here are available for loan from the Library Commission by calling 1-800-307-2665 and asking for the Reference desk (outside Nebraska and in Lincoln call 402-471-4016). Users wishing to obtain their own copies must request them directly from the issuing agency. The majority of items have been cataloged and the OCLC number listed. They can be searched in the Library Commissions Online catalog at: Many publications are also available in other formats. Microfiche copies may be available at the State Depository Libraries listed at:
WHAT'S UP DOC? September-October 2004 E13 HEDGING AND BASIS CONSIDERATIONS FOR swine livestock RISK PROTECTION INSURANCE, JUNE 2004. (Extension Circular Series No. EC04-833). http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/docs/archives/docsepoct04.html
Extractions: WHAT'S UP DOC? September-October 2004 Volume 31, Number 5 ISSN 0884-9692 Government Links for Kids Federal and State government agencies produce information on almost every subject including business, children, other countries, current events, politics, foreign affairs, the environment, medicine, agriculture, science and crime, to name a few. Many sites offer sections for kids. Ben's Guide to U.S Government http://bensguide.gpo.gov/ Presented by the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO). Ben's Guide serves as the educational component of GPO Access , GPO's service to provide the official online version of legislative and regulatory information. This site provides learning tools for K-12 students, parents, and teachers to teach how our government works, the use of the primary source materials of GPO Access , and how one can use GPO Access to carry out their civic responsibilities. Provides links to U.S. Government Web sites developed for kids. Fedstats Kids http://www.fedstats.gov/kids.html
Douglas County Fair 08-03-05 | LJWorld.com 13, Overbrook, bide their time with a game of paper, rock, scissors in the swine livestock barn before Wednesdays judging at the Douglas County Fair. http://www2.ljworld.com/photos/galleries/2005/aug/04/douglas_county_fair_080305/
Extractions: Welcome, log in Home Photo Galleries Douglas County Fair 08-03-05 A Polish chicken displays a wild hairdo during the Douglas County Fair Wednesday afternoon. The Polish Chicken appears to wear a hat of feathers. This look is due to an opening toward the front of the skull that develops a large lump. View photo Kelli Harris, 18, Baldwin, and Anthony Capra, 13, Overbrook, bide their time with a game of paper, rock, scissors in the swine livestock barn before Wednesdayâs judging at the Douglas County Fair. View photo Justin Narcomey, 9, Lawrence, braces himself as he shaves one of his pigs Wednesday morning in preparation for the swine judging later in the evening. View photo Douglas County master gardener Pat Lechtenberg, Lawrence, shuffles through prize ribbons during the judging of the horticulture competition Wednesday during the 2005 Douglas County Fair. View photo Barbara Coggburn, Baldwin, and Jill Trowbridge, Olathe, beat the heat in the goat barn. They said Wednesdayâs weather wasnât too bad because they had made a point to be in the shade and near a fan. Temperatures were in the high 90s throughout the afternoon. View photo Three fainting goats at the Douglas County Fair petting zoo get a snack from 3-year-old Jaden Henry. Fainting goats are so called because when startled they seem to faint.
Breeds Of Livestock - Swine Breeds Comprehensive site with information on more than thirty subspecies of pig from the American Landrace to Wuzhishan. http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/swine/
Extractions: From here the pig spread across Asia, Europe and Africa. One interesting point, while most livestock where utilized initially by nomadic peoples, swine are more indicative of a settled farming community. The reason for this is simply because pigs are difficult to herd and move for long distances. Pigs have become vital to the economy in parts of the world. For example, there exists a "pig culture" in New Guinea as strong and complex as any African culture based on cattle. Alphabetic Breed Listings A - D American Landrace American Yorkshire Arapawa Island Ba Xuyen ... Dutch Landrace
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Extractions: Sell with the satisfaction of Competitive Bidding. VIRGINIA'S LIVESTOCK PREMISE REGISTRATION We work with Virginia's livestock industry by: individualized producer marketing plans; buyer development and sales promotions; market information and data analysis; and live animal quality grade evaluation. The Livestock Marketing Services professional staff assists Virginia producers in the merchandising of over $100 Million of livestock annually through marketing services that bring buyers and sellers together.
Powder River Powder River manufactures livestock handling equipment for cattle, horses, bison, swine and rodeo Since 1938, Powder River has led the way. http://www.powderriver.com/
Extractions: Powder River has led the way in developing innovative and exciting products for the livestock equipment industry. We continue to grow and expand into new markets. As you explore our web site, you will see our Powder Mountain Horse Products, Small Animal Products, Landscape Fencing and more. All pricing is handled by our Dealer network. Please use the Dealer Finder tool or call 1-800-453-5318 to locate a dealer near you. Thank you for visiting and we look forward to assisting you. Choose the description that best fits: Please Choose... Contractor Horse Owner Landscaper Part-Time/Small Farm Ranch Pet Owner Rancher/Vet Rodeo Enter product keyword(s) to search for: FIND A DEALER I'm interested in... Cattle Equine Featured Products Home Landscape Fencing Other Rodeo Small Animal City: State: AK AL AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA MA MD ME MI MN MO MS MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WI WV WY or Zip: Find: Nearest Dealer Nearest 2 Dealers Nearest 3 Dealers Nearest 5 Dealers Nearest 10 Dealers Within 10 Miles Within 25 Miles Within 50 Miles
VDACS - Livestock Marketing Services swine. Feeder Pigs. Organized feeder pig sales concept and official USDA Staunton Union livestock Market, 6 PM, the last Tuesday of February, April, http://www.vdacs.virginia.gov/livestock/swine.html
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC) A nonprofit membership organization working to protect nearly 100 breeds of cattle, goats, horses, asses, sheep, swine and poultry from extinction. http://albc-usa.org/
Extractions: W elcome to the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy's Internet site. The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a nonprofit membership organization working to protect over 150 breeds of livestock and poultry from extinction. Included are asses, cattle, goats, horses, sheep, pigs, rabbits, chickens, ducks, geese, and turkeys. Founded in 1977, the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is the pioneer organization in the U.S. working to conserve historic breeds and genetic diversity in livestock. We hope you'll browse through these pages and learn more about the diverse and valuable agricultural heritage that is ours to enjoy and to steward.
Livestock Concepts, Inc. - Your Animal Health Specialists Supplier of oral, topical and injectable products for cattle, sheep, swine and horses. Includes product catalog and ordering information. Hawarden, Iowa, USA. http://www.livestockconcepts.com/
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Extractions: W elcome to the Breeds of Livestock resource presented by the Department of Animal Science at Oklahoma State University. This site is intended as an educational and informational resource on breeds of livestock throughout the world. We hope you enjoy the information provided and find it both educational and fun. We see this site as a continually growing resource. As time passes we will be expanding the educational and scientific information pertaining to breeds. We already have breeds from every inhabited continent and we have cooperative projects underway with individuals at a number of other Universities to add to our listings and to expand existing information. We would welcome additional cooperative efforts so please let us know. What is a breed? The classic definition of a "breed" is usually stated as a variation of this statement. Animals that, through selection and breeding, have come to resemble one another and pass those traits uniformly to their offspring. Unfortunately this definition leaves some unanswered questions. For example, when is a crossbred animal considered a composite breed and when do we stop thinking about them as composites? Perhaps this definition from