Retention of people in dairy farming – what is working and why? Executive Summary and Case Studies Dr Ruth Nettle‚ Augusto Semmelroth‚ Dr Rebecca Ford (University of Melbourne) Dr Connie Zheng‚ Aman Ullah (Deakin University) Gardiner Foundation August 2011 Executive summary The sustainability of dairy farming relies on people wanting to work or invest in dairying over time. How willing people are to work or invest will change over time and depends on the relative attractiveness
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1) Intensive farming practices include growing high-yield crops‚ using fertilisers and pesticides and keeping animals indoors. Food production is increased but there are unwelcome side effects. 2) Prevents energy being transferred from the crop to consumers. Reduces biodiversity. May poison helpful organisms. 3) Chemical insecticides (which kill insect pests). Herbicides which kill plants or weeds. 4) Ground water contamination: Chemicals can reach underground aquifers if there is persistent
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Molly-Anne Noakes 1299 ‘Metamorphosis’ – Steven Berkoff Coursework Social‚ Political‚ Cultural & Historical Non-Verbal communication Practitioner Language Character Analysis Vocal awareness Visual‚ Spatial‚ Oral Interpretation ‘My Mother Said I Never Should’ – Charlotte Keatley Social‚ Political‚ Cultural & Historical Non-Verbal Communication Language Vocal Awareness Character Analysis Theatre Review Word Count : 2672 Non-Verbal Communication & Practitioner Disconnecting the
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Dairy Farming 1. Introduction Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural labourers. The manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gobar gas from the dung is used as fuel for domestic purposes as also for running engines for drawing water from well. The surplus fodder and agricultural by-products are gainfully utilised for feeding the animals. Almost all draught power for
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Group 5: I. Shifting Cultivation II. Wet Padi Cultivation III. Market Gardening IV. High-tech farming V. Plantation agriculture VI. Oil palm cultivation VII. Tea Cultivation What Is Shifting Cultivation? Clearing forest to raise crops. It is also known as “Slash-and-burn agriculture”. Where Is Shifting Cultivation Found? Africa Amazon Most Basin of South America parts of Southeast Asia Where Is Shifting Cultivation
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Aquaculture‚ also known as aqua farming‚ is the farming of aquatic organisms such as fish‚ crustaceans‚ mollusks and aquatic plants. Tilapia is one of the most important fish in aquaculture. Tilapias are also among the easiest and most profitable fish to farm. This is due to their diets and rapid growth. The University of the Virgin Islands focuses on cage culture of tilapia watershed ponds that had multiple uses for livestock watering and crop production. I went to the farm store and I saw three
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Assignment 2 – Business Studies – enter the dragon’s den You are going to develop a business idea and write a business plan. Below is a list of possible businesses you might be interested in starting: • Bed and breakfast business plan • Cafe business plan • Child care business plan • Consultant business plan • Day care business plan • Day spa business plan • fitness centre business plan • Hair Salon business plan • Health club business plan • Internet
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AW TIMED ESSAY Week 18 Class Number: Biz 4-2A Student Number: sh-10-0224 Name: Zenus Differences Between Children with no Siblings and Children from Large Families There are a large number of differences between children with no siblings and children from large families such as‚ if the family only has one child‚ child will feel lonely‚ however sisters and brothers can play games together so that will not be left alone. There are three main parts of a family which will influence children
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Info and Causes Time and date was December 26‚ 2004‚ at 07:58:50 local time. The magnitude of the earthquake was 9.2 for 5 minutes. This was one of the most powerful earthquakes for 100 years. The fault ruptured on the subduction zone of the Indian (Eurasian) plate and the Sunda plate (Indonesian plate). The plates usually move 6.2cm per year. The epicentre was 20 kilometres deep under the sea(very shallow!)‚ 250km off the coast of Indonesia near the city of Banda Ache. The earthquake
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Introduction As part of my Applied Business GCSE‚ Unit 1 Controlled Assessment I have chosen to study Tesco’s. Tesco Plc is a global grocery and general merchandising retailer headquartered in Cheshunt‚ United Kingdom. It is the third-largest retailer in the world measured by revenues (after Wal-Mart and Carrefour) and the second-largest measured by profits (after Wal-Mart). It has stores in 14 countries across Asia‚ Europe and North America and is the grocery market leader in the UK (where it has
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