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  1. Is more significant locally than globally. Livestock and land use Worldwide, livestock ,production occupies 70 % of all land used for agriculture, or 30 % of the
  2. Is leased and operated by Abergavenny Market Auctioneers Ltd., who hold regular, livestock ,auctions on the site. Market days are: Tuesday – The sale of finished sheep
  3. In agriculture, antibacterials are often used to promote weight gain in, livestock ,animals. More than 70 % of the antibacterials used in U. S. are given to
  4. Crops. After 1492,a global exchange of previously local crops and, livestock ,breeds occurred. Key crops involved in this exchange included the tomato, maize
  5. Pastoral herding on rangeland is still the most common means of raising, livestock , In the developed world, industrial agriculture based on large-scale
  6. Linked to the mountain areas and complementary to forestry and the raising of, livestock , The Andalusian forests are important for their extent—50 percent of the
  7. Towards resistance include the addition of antibiotics to the feed of, livestock , Also, unsound practices in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry can
  8. In Australia means field, whereas in the UK it means a small enclosure for, livestock ,; bush or scrub in Australia, as in North America, means a wooded area, whereas
  9. Limestone is present, deeper soils allowed farming of cereals suitable for, livestock , The more complicated morphology of the Baltic Cordillera makes it more
  10. Meadows, where there is less pressure from other potential uses. The raising of, livestock ,now plays a semi-marginal role in the Andalusian economy, constituting only 15
  11. Prices to rebound, but his Mali counterpart may go broke in the meantime. A, livestock ,farmer in South Korea can calculate with a (highly subsidized) sales price of
  12. Yields in the early 20th century. Increased supply of grains has led to cheaper, livestock ,as well. Further, global yield increases were experienced later in the 20th
  13. Remnants of wilderness—cultivated fields, managed woodlands, and cultivated, livestock ,and crops. As someone in constant contact with (this watered-down version of)
  14. The remainder used for feed crops. Through deforestation and land degradation, livestock ,is also driving reductions in biodiversity. Land transformation and degradation
  15. Are rivers and with them many agriculture fertilizer chemicals as well as, livestock ,and human waste. The excess of oxygen-depleting chemicals leads to hypoxia and
  16. There. Agriculture is divided into primarily field crops in the east, livestock ,in the west, and a mixture in between and in the parkland belt in the near
  17. The invention of the automobile, horses were still irreplaceable for handling, livestock ,on the range. Thus, major Texas cattle ranches, such as the King Ranch, the
  18. The animals on natural or cultivated pastures, whereas " intensive" raising of, livestock ,is based in fodder rather than pasture. Although the productivity is higher
  19. Her 30s was three times world champion kite surfer (2002,2003 & 2004). Feral, livestock ,Arapaho Island is known for the breeds of pigs, sheep and goats found only on
  20. Exerted by Italian-Spanish and Arabic populations) with the wide scope of, livestock ,and agricultural products which are abundant in the country. Argentine annual
  21. Forum. For example, recent proposals for a voluntary code of conduct for the, livestock ,industry that would have provided incentives for improving standards for health
  22. Animals. More than 70 % of the antibacterials used in U. S. are given to, livestock ,animals in the absence of infectious diseases. This practice has been
  23. On feed source, as grassland - based, mixed,and landless. Grassland based, livestock ,production relies upon plant material such as shrubland, rangeland,and
  24. Rely upon feed from outside the farm, representing the declining of crop and, livestock ,production found more prevalent in OECD member countries. In the U. S.,70 %
  25. Currently, Alberta produces cattle valued at over $3.3 billion, as well as other, livestock ,in lesser quantities. In this region irrigation is widely used. Wheat
  26. The time his son Abraham was born, Thomas owned two farms, several town lots, livestock , and horses. He was among the richest men in the county. In 1816,the Lincoln
  27. Where both parties were deaf should not marry. However, it was his hobby of, livestock ,breeding which led to his appointment to biologist David Starr Jordan's
  28. Pests and grazing animals. This sometimes results in the poisoning death of, livestock , If fresh plant material spontaneously produces 200 ppm or more HCN, then it is
  29. Include Carnival, the feast of San Isidro Labrador on 15 May and a crafts and, livestock ,fair called the Na ode China in November. The main reason students head to
  30. More than 18 % of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are attributed to, livestock ,and livestock -related activities such as deforestation and increasingly
  31. Within the state and includes nursery stock, dairy products, vegetables,and, livestock , Manufacturing is limited, with most foodstuffs and general goods imported from
  32. Vegetables, taro,breadfruit, yams,copra, pineapples,papayas; dairy products, livestock ,Industries: tuna canneries (largely dependent on foreign fishing vessels)
  33. Research aimed at solving animal health and food safety problems faced by, livestock ,producers and the public. Ames has the headquarters for the Iowa Department of
  34. To be touched, but are not inherently aggressive. Although raised to protect, livestock , they do not have innate aggression toward canine nor human unless they are
  35. Used by humans in many ways; for example, as fertilizers, soil conditioners and, livestock ,feed. Aquatic and microscopic species are cultured in clear tanks or ponds and
  36. Sector, half the number for Spain taken as a whole. " Extensive" raising of, livestock ,grazes the animals on natural or cultivated pastures, whereas " intensive "
  37. Imposes approximately $5 to 16 billion ($30 to $96 per hectare),while, livestock ,production imposes $714 million. Both studies concluded that more should be
  38. And sustenance to the ancient Egyptians. Cattle were the most important, livestock ,; the administration collected taxes on livestock in regular censuses, and the
  39. Crops: cotton, grain,rice, grapes,fruit, vegetables,tea, tobacco *, livestock ,products: beef, mutton,poultry, milk,eggs; Industrial production growth rate
  40. To the Union early in 1862,leading to attrition of local food supplies and, livestock ,and a breakdown in social organization. The Mississippi was opened to Union
  41. Agriculture, dairy farming (for cheese and butter products primarily),minor, livestock ,ranching, fishing and tourism, which is becoming the major service activity in
  42. Elevated areas that are less populated and are spread out, forestry,corn and, livestock ,are the source of living. There are some mineral and marble resources in Azad
  43. And livestock production, and the method of utilization of manure produced by, livestock , Nutrient inputs can be chemical inorganic fertilizers, manure,green manure
  44. Developing in Spain. Andalusia has a long tradition of animal husbandry and, livestock ,farming, but it is now restricted mainly to mountain meadows, where there is
  45. Nutrient management includes both the source of nutrient inputs for crop and, livestock ,production, and the method of utilization of manure produced by livestock .
  46. Such as crop rotation or a fallow period. Manure is used either by holding, livestock ,where the feed crop is growing, such as in managed intensive rotational grazing
  47. Cattle were the most important livestock ; the administration collected taxes on, livestock ,in regular censuses, and the size of a herd reflected the prestige and
  48. S early economy started to get on its feet in 1838 with the arrival of, livestock ,from New South Wales and Tasmania. Wool production provided an early basis for
  49. Piranha, a carnivorous fish which congregates in large schools, and may attack, livestock ,and even humans. There are approximately from 30 to 60 species of piranha.
  50. Agriculture - products: Fruit (especially grapes and apricots),vegetables, livestock , wheat, wine,brandy Value of stock exchange: $42.8 million (2005) Trade

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