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    FOCCUSING QUESTION To what extent does dairy farming affect waterways in New Zealand? BIOLOGICAL IDEAS The dairy farming industry causes a negative effect on New Zealand waterways. That is fact. The country is home to approximately six million cows which produce the equivalent amount of faeces as 70 million people! The effluents and fertilizers from farms can then drain through the soil and contaminate ground water or can run off into local a waterway‚ which significantly increases the nitrogen

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    Journal of Organic Systems‚ 6(1)‚ 2011 FARMERS’ PERCEPTIONS OF ORGANIC FARMING IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF EKITI STATE‚ NIGERIA OYESOLA‚ OLUTOKUNBO B AND OBABIRE‚ IBIKUNLE E. Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development University of Ibadan‚ Ibadan‚ Nigeria. e-mail: oyetoks2002@yahoo.com Abstract The study investigated farmers’ perception of organic farming in selected Local Government Areas of Ekiti State‚ Nigeria‚ with the specific objectives of assessing the demographic

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    Heat stressed cows increase respiration rate (panting) in an effort to lose heat. One indirect consequence is a reduction in the availability of bicarbonate in saliva. With lower salivation as feed intake falls‚ this predisposes the cow to ruminal acidosis and the accompanying milk fat depression. Feeding I.C.E.™ to heat-stressed cows in Brazil mitigated this problem (Figure 4). Figure 4. I.C.E.™ improves milk fat %. 3.38 3.40 Milk fat % 3.30 3.20 3.10 3.12 3.00 2.90 Control I.C.E.™ Source:

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    Case: Shoes for Moos INC Executive Summary Now Shoes for Moos is only a potential company built by Jim. The product is the special shoe for cows‚ combined with foot treatment‚ easy cleaning‚ durable and reusable. Jim hired his bother-in-law‚ Tom and have a limited amount of investment capital. Jim is trying to make a decision that chooses an alternative to distribute and promote their products. Decision Statement Starting Shoes for Moos is feasible. Considering

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    References: (Blowey‚ R.B. (2009) Mastitis control in dairy herds. 2nd ed. Oxfordshire: Peter Edmondson) Haskell‚ R.H. (2008) Blackwell’s five minute veterinary consult. 1st ed. United Kingdom: Wiley Production (Radosits‚ M.R. (2001) Herd Health.3rd ed. United States of America: W.B Saunders Company) Assessed

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    An Innovative Milk Vending Machine for India’s Dairy Sector In March 2006‚ four friends and alumni of the Indian Institute of Technology‚ Madras connected from different parts of the globe and started talking. Ajit Narayanan worked as a storage engineer with American Megatrends Inc. In California‚ Aswin Chandrasekaran was an analyst managing product strategy for Capital One Financial Services Inc. in Washington DC. Adib Ibrahim was doing technology consulting at KPMG in Dubai. And Preetham

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    Milk Production in India

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    Mundathicode and velur panchayath in the North‚ Kaiparambu panchayath in the west‚ Adatt and Kolazhy panchayaths in the south‚ Mulankunnathkavu panchayath in the east. Among the total population 1576 engaged in the dairy farming activities. Among the total number of dairy farmers 593 female dairy farmers. Livestock population in Avanoor panchayath according to the 18th livestock census. In 2008 September 18th shown in the following table. Ward No: No : Of house hold having cattle No : Of cattle cross

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    Body is neat‚ compact and deep with well-developed forequarters. The medium-sized horn curve up and slightly backward. Mature weight for males is 350-375 kg while females average about 210 kg. The udder is small with no distinct dewlap.  2. For dairy * Brahman. Color varies

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    of milk‚ ranging from the actual nutritional value of todays milk and the sheer way that milk goes from the farmer to the counter. Since dairy production is such an important piece of Americas past‚ many farms heavily rely on the production‚ making it a hot topic for farmers who are trying to maximize overall profits. Therefor‚ with todays DNA technology‚ dairy farmers and scientists have teamed up and genes are being manipulated in cows to help maximize the process of producing milk‚ but many skeptics

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    1. The Detection of Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins (PAG) in Routine Milk Recording Samples as an Indicator of Pregnancy in Dairy Cattle T.M.Byrem1‚ K. Velek2 & H.L. Pearse2 INTRODUCTION Accurate and timely detection of pregnancy in dairy cows is an essential component of any bovine reproductive management programme. Good reproductive performance has multiple financial benefits. Traditionally‚ pregnancy is determined through rectal palpation of the cow or by transrectal ultrasound

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