Covers the systems of production of articles of bovine, type of animal breeding.
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1However, the lack of grazing animals wasn't all good news for plants.
2The changes would allow swift intervention to tackle fly grazing, said ministers.
3And those jerks grazing their stock on government property practically for free.
4Booty grazing is essentially the same thing given a more industrial approach.
5Animals in both studies were managed as one herd each grazing together.
1Butterfly ranching and farming may also provide opportunities for sustainable community development.
2The Paitures go in for cattle ranching themselves and need the land.
3He had not endured the hardships of ranching and hunting in vain.
4Miller blamed the Carlisles for the loss of his cattle ranching business.
5Its principal lines of business are citrus groves, cattle ranching and conservation.
1Measurements of carbon moving in and out of soils is helping build a 'carbon balance' for different kinds of pastoral farming
2He calls this "holistic management" and is sharing his pastoral farming tips at an Otago University speaking event tonight.
3Mr Grieve also chairs Pastoral Farming Climate Research, a group that wants to exempt livestock from the government's emissions trading scheme.
1Better productivity in livestock farming has a big role to play here.
2Facebook Twitter Pinterest IFC has financed a livestock farming project in southern Madagascar.
3Dairy and livestock farming would not be viable over much of the subcontinent.
4The expansion of livestock farming has in turn fostered a large animal feed industry.
5Intensive livestock farming has been found out on many accounts.
1Warriner said the Wollogorang and Wentworth stations had development potential beyond cattle breeding.
2The business of cattle breeding has become very high-tech in the past decade.
3Hungary at the same time has lost her greater resources in agriculture and cattle breeding.
4Subfertile cows Part of the problem lies in an unintended consequence of selective cattle breeding over many years.
5Progressive Genetics, the cattle breeding co-operative, has launched its 1998 catalogue of proven dairy bulls on computer disc.
6When once those reserves had been allocated, would it not result in injury to agriculture and cattle breeding?
7Investigating horn ontogenesis and the genetic pathway by which the POLLED variants prevent horn development has implications for cattle breeding.
8For some years cattle breeding has been carried on successfully enough, but on a comparatively small scale, in this State.
9Why did you not come with us, instead of wasting your time on cattle breeding or something of the sort?
10Salomon discovered that he shared with Councillor Bugmann, most of whose voters came from rural communities, an interest in cattle breeding.
11The results suggest that these SNPs in the MC3R gene might be useful genetic markers for marker-assisted selection and cattle breeding.
12They talked of cattle breeding and harvest time; they sang songs, reminiscent in their simplicity of cowbells and the shepherd's flute.
13They care little for books, but they are educated gentlemen and can talk of other subjects besides vine-growing and cattle breeding.
14It will speak to dairy farmer and cattle breeding adviser, Mr Pat Nolan, who has pioneered new technology to enhance his business.
15His passion for cattle breeding, according to his book, Cattle of the Ages, came unexpectedly during a visit to Uganda in 2004.
16It took 10 fire crews more than two hours to contain the fire at the building, which is a cattle breeding service.
Translations for cattle breeding