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  1. Hog-Tied in Iowa.(Iowa enacts laws to confront issue of livestock confinement): An article from: Farm Journal by Jeanne Bernick, 2002-05-01
  2. Should we really play with our [future] food?(Perspective)(Livestock industry's consumer relations)(Column): An article from: Top Producer by John Phipps, 2004-01-01
  3. Out of the corn belt; as the Midwest rolls up the welcome mat to livestock, Brazil waits by the gate.(livestock): An article from: Farm Journal by Jeanne Bernick, 2002-12-01
  4. Another K.O. for livestock? Water rules could punch profits in animal agriculture.(Environment): An article from: Top Producer by James Bernick, 2002-10-01
  5. Livestock management applications for TI/59 programmable calculators by John Henry Kirk, 1983
  6. Agriculture, livestock management by William Gamble, 1978
  7. A pictorial report of livestock development in Nigeria: Through assistance of the United States Agency for International Development by Everett R Halbrook, 1966
  8. The Complete Book of Raising Livestock & Poultry
  9. Never the Twain Shall Meet: A Comparative Analysis of the Discourses ofDevelopment Professionals and the Narratives of Poor Livestock Keepers in Kenya by Federica Misturelli, 2009-06-25
  10. Costs of operation of Tennessee livestock auction markets (Bulletin / Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Tennessee) by Kimberly A Spielman, 1983
  11. Cowboy: Cattle drives in the United States, Rodeo, Ranch, Livestock branding, Agricultural fencing, Station (Australian agriculture), Stockman, Cowboy church, Charreada, Western United States
  12. Podcasts add sizzle to media bacon.(TRUFFLE MEDIA NETWORKS SPONSORED CONTENT): An article from: Agri Marketing by Raylee St. Onge, 2008-06-01
  13. Livestock market news services in Tennessee (Bulletin / Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Tennessee) by M. B Badenhop, 1958
  14. Advertising: key to ag's greatest economic harvest.(10th Anniversary: 2008 Ag Media Summit): An article from: Agri Marketing by Jenna Lisanti, 2008-07-01

21. The New Communications Media In Livestock Development
The new communications media in livestock development The author's address is Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, UK.
http://www.fao.org/docrep/t4650t/t4650T07.htm
The new communications media in livestock development
The lack of appropriate information
Livestock on the information highway

The electronic alternative

Electronic publications in livestock production 1989-1993
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Future developments
A.W. Speedy The author's address is: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, UK. Through the new communications media, science can provide a wide portfolio of information from which farmers may choose options suitable for local conditions. A range of activities covering cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, ducks, fish and other animals maybe available, with different levels of intensity as well as different, locally available feed resources. The information system is the basis of this approach, with the role of the scientist as information provider, that of the extensionist as interpreter and the farmer as user. As both the provision and supply of information extends to a greater number of countries the application of more diverse options is likely to result in more sustainable systems that make better use of local resources and are better adapted to the environment (Figure 1). In the past, livestock development has sought to improve production efficiency by introducing new strategies of breeding, reproduction or nutrition, based on institutional research applied to projects in the field. With such an approach, success or failure is determined by the uptake of chosen technologies by the target group The results depend on the appropriateness of the technology to the local environment and on the capacity of the market to absorb increases in milk, meat or other products. Success depends on the particular research activity fitting within the development constraints, whether it is genetic improvement, reproductive technology - artificial insemination (AI) or embryo transfer (ET) - or particular feeding systems. Such an approach is technology-driven rather than demand-driven and fails to take account of the more fundamental objective of rural development which is to improve the relative status of poor countries, disadvantaged areas and poor farmers.

22. Meat And Livestock Australia
good news story on red meat. media Release Untapped potential forbeef exports to Korea. © Copyright Meat livestock Australia.
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23. Food Marketing Institute - FMI - Media - Backgrounders - Antibiotics In Livestoc
BACKGROUNDER. Backgrounder Antibiotics in livestock and Poultry Feed. Background. 1.Why is feeding antibiotics to livestock and poultry a human health issue?
http://www.fmi.org/media/bg/antibiotics_2000.htm
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Backgrounder: Antibiotics in Livestock and Poultry Feed
Background The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) first approved the use of antibiotics in animal feed in "subtherapeutic" or low-level doses nearly 50 years ago to promote growth and prevent illness. Over the years, concerns have been expressed about how this practice may affect human health. The key question: Does the use of antibiotics in animal feed promote the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in humans? Human health concerns are based on the following theory:
  • If livestock and poultry are fed low doses of antibiotics routinely, bacteria may develop that are resistant to the drugs and be transferred to people through improperly prepared food. Some of the antibiotics used in agriculture are also used to treat illnesses in humans, such as penicillin, tetracycline and fluoroquinolone. As a result, this practice may contribute to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that pose a threat to human heath.
The increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria is well documented in the scientific community. It is widely accepted that the primary cause is the extensive use of antibiotics to treat human illnesses. The issue here is whether antibiotic use in livestock and poultry is contributing to the problem and should be curtailed or banned in those cases where the antibiotics are needed to treat human diseases.

24. Ranch & Livestock Links: Media - Publications - Resources
Home media Publications - Resources. LINKS AgReport AgReport is a market newssite aimed at growers of grains, oilseeds, livestock, and other agricultural
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25. Wrights Farming Register On-line - Mortons Media Ltd. - Trade Adverts Server
livestock 9 found. Beadle Price livestock Ltd. Buyers suppliers of all classesof livestock. Click for current advert. (popup window - re-size as needed).
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26. S&T Media Service - Livestock-Based Livelihood Assistance
because, with the assured supply of feeds, feeding the livestock is not S T MediaService Science and Technology Information Institute Department of Science
http://www.dost.gov.ph/media/article.php?sid=67

27. S&T Media Service - Livestock-Based Livelihood Assistance
arrangements because, with the assured supply of feeds, feeding the livestock isnot This article comes from S T media Service http//www.dost.gov.ph/media The
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28. Media Releases 2002: Livestock Conference Tackles Tough Questions
Here in South Australia we have the livestock Systems Alliance (LSA The conferencealso involves the International Society for Animal Hygiene. media Contacts
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Monday, 8 July, 2002 HOW do we feed and clothe ourselves without it costing our environment? How do we manage a good life for an animal that also means a good profit for the farmer? These issues are at the heart of the 24th Australian Society of Animal Production (ASAP) conference, being held this week in Adelaide (July 7-11). The theme is "Finding the balance: profitability with responsibility". He said the conference, at the Adelaide Festival Centre, was addressing many of the big issues that some of the more specialist societies and conferences don't deal with. One of those issues is sustainability. Professor Hynd said the cost of past and current agricultural practices was indisputable. "The cost to the environment is evident not only in biophysical deterioration, such as the cancerous growth of soil salinity, acidity and erosion and declining water quality, but also in the deterioration of our rural communities," he said. "As we enter the new millennium we must address the environmental costs of our current practices and an increasingly urbanised population that has lost its sense of ownership of its role in creating unsustainable agricultural practices."

29. CSIRO - Livestock Industries
For other career options with CSIRO livestock Industries, please see recruitment.csiro.au/. Foruse of CSIRO media Releases see important information.
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Research Research Areas ... Contacts As a leading global research enterprise, CSIRO Livestock Industries provides innovative solutions and quality services for Australia's livestock and allied industries to enhance their sustainability, competitiveness and prosperity. For information on PhD scholarships available, please see www.csiro.au/listudent For other career options with CSIRO Livestock Industries, please see recruitment.csiro.au/ Click here for information on the Horizons in Livestock Sciences: The impact of the new biology conference on Gold Coast, 25-28 May 2003. This premier event brings world leaders in genomic research together with major livestock industry representatives for a unique forum that will define the state of the art in livestock research. Horizons speaker profile: Dr John Williams, Roslin Institute, Scotland (PDF file)
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30. CSIRO Australia - Media Release 99/56 - Livestock Vaccines
CSIRO media Release. A suite of gene modified livestock vaccines is the aim of anew agreement between Australia's CSIRO Animal Health and Canada's Veterinary
http://www.csiro.au/news/mediarel/mr1999/mr9956.html
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PIONEERING NEW CATTLE, PIG VACCINES A suite of gene modified livestock vaccines is the aim of a new agreement between Australia's CSIRO Animal Health and Canada's Veterinary Infectious Disease Organisation (VIDO). The two organisations will pool their biotechnology expertise to develop new vaccines against important pig and cattle diseases, using adenoviruses as vectors to carry vaccines into animals. VIDO Director Dr Lorne Babiuk says both organisations have registered intellectual property rights in complimentary areas of adenovirus vector technology. "This formal collaboration between CSIRO and VIDO produces a synergy of expertise and creates a highly competitive international alliance which will accelerate development of the technology. "The adenovirus vector technology could be used as the foundation for up to half a dozen new vaccines against gut and respiratory diseases. The technology has already proven highly effective in laboratory trials and could soon be translated into commercial products. It is extremely flexible, and could lead to vaccines which will be delivered by injection, inhaled, or added to drinking water or food," Dr Babiuk says. "Results show the trial vaccine was 100% effective in protecting pigs from the disease, which costs the global pig industry millions of dollars each year.

31. PRIMEDIA Business Magazines & Media Inc.
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32. The New Communications Media In Livestock Development
The new communications media in livestock development.
http://www.fao.org/ag/aga/agap/frg/feedback/war/t4650b/t4650b07.htm
The new communications media in livestock development
The lack of appropriate information
Livestock on the information highway

The electronic alternative

Electronic publications in livestock production 1989-1993
...
Future developments
A.W. Speedy The author's address is: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, UK. Through the new communications media, science can provide a wide portfolio of information from which farmers may choose options suitable for local conditions. A range of activities covering cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, chickens, ducks, fish and other animals maybe available, with different levels of intensity as well as different, locally available feed resources. The information system is the basis of this approach, with the role of the scientist as information provider, that of the extensionist as interpreter and the farmer as user. As both the provision and supply of information extends to a greater number of countries the application of more diverse options is likely to result in more sustainable systems that make better use of local resources and are better adapted to the environment (Figure 1). In the past, livestock development has sought to improve production efficiency by introducing new strategies of breeding, reproduction or nutrition, based on institutional research applied to projects in the field. With such an approach, success or failure is determined by the uptake of chosen technologies by the target group The results depend on the appropriateness of the technology to the local environment and on the capacity of the market to absorb increases in milk, meat or other products. Success depends on the particular research activity fitting within the development constraints, whether it is genetic improvement, reproductive technology - artificial insemination (AI) or embryo transfer (ET) - or particular feeding systems. Such an approach is technology-driven rather than demand-driven and fails to take account of the more fundamental objective of rural development which is to improve the relative status of poor countries, disadvantaged areas and poor farmers.

33. FAO : Livestock Survey Started In Afghanistan
for planning the rehabilitation and development of the Afghan livestock sector ContactErwin Northoff media Relations Officer erwin.northoff@fao.org +39 06 570
http://www.fao.org/english/newsroom/news/2002/11520-en.html
You are in: home newsroom news stories archives Search ... Global watch Livestock survey started in Afghanistan More than 30 000 villages involved - Results expected by July 2003 3 December 2002, Rome/Kabul - A national livestock census has started in Afghanistan.
More than 30 000 villages and farming communities will be visited over the coming months to provide detailed information on the number of animals and livestock production practices, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
FAO is conducting the survey in close cooperation with the government of Afghanistan and non-governmental organizations, with financial assistance from the government of Italy.
"There are no exact figures of the current number of livestock in Afghanistan," said Len Reynolds, FAO Census Manager. "The last census was held in 1995, but the situation has changed dramatically since then."
"After four years of drought and conflict, farmers and nomads in Afghanistan have suffered a severe drop in livestock."

34. Cattle Council Media Release - Livestock Reporting Service Arrangements Finalise
Cattle Council of Australia MR18/02 (11 June 2002) livestock reportingservice arrangements finalised. The future of a crucial component
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MR18/02 (11 June 2002) Livestock reporting service arrangements finalised The future of a crucial component of the red meat industries has been assured with the finalisation of arrangements for Meat and Livestock Australia to operate the National Livestock Reporting Service from 1 July. Cattle Council of Australia President, Keith Adams, said that the arrangement would ensure that the red meat industry continued to be provided with a reliable, accurate and independent market reporting mechanism. “First and foremost we had to ensure that a market reporting service would exist in some form. It would be unthinkable for beef producers to be faced with a situation where they did not know what prices were being paid around the country and therefore be able to gauge when, or whether, to market their cattle”. “Our second highest priority was to ensure the continued independence of the Service. This will be met through the establishment of a User Advisory Group, which will oversee operations and advise on future directions. “Last year’s announcement by Safefood NSW that it would not be continuing the service was a call to action for industry. While we could understand Safefood NSW’ position, it was seen as critical to the livestock industries that a reporting service continued to operate.”

35. CNN.com - Mongolian Storms Kill 16,000 Livestock, Block Roads - December 6, 2000
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37. New IMC Media Titles - Livestock Raising
New IMC media Titles livestock Raising. Beef Management Practices I; BeefManagement Practices II; Judging Dairy Cattle; livestock Evaluation
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38. Browse IMC Media Titles - Livestock Raising
Browse IMC media Titles livestock Raising. Titles are sorted alphabeticallywithin series. Number, Title, Series, media, Produced, Duration, Grade, CC.
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39. Alberta-Canada Livestock Welfare Research Partnership
AlbertaCanada livestock Welfare Research Partnership. Governmentsof Canada Alberta media Release. EDMONTON, March 27, 2002 A
http://www.afac.ab.ca/Research/ACLWRP.htm
Alberta-Canada Livestock Welfare Research Partnership
EDMONTON, March 27, 2002 A new Alberta-Canada Livestock Welfare Research Partnership (ACLWRP) to support new research based at the federal Lacombe Research Centre was announced today in Edmonton by Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lyle Vanclief and Alberta's Deputy Premier and Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Shirley McClellan. The two governments are partners in the project along with Alberta Farm Animal Care Association (AFAC). "This partnership is a great example of cooperation in research and promotion of animal health and well-being," said Mr. Vanclief. "Successful partnerships such as the ACLWRP will help us brand Canada as the world leader in environmentally-responsible production, innovation and food safety." Mrs. McClellan said animal welfare is a priority in the province. "We already have a high standard of farm animal care plus one of the strongest pieces of legislation in Canada, the Animal Protection Act. However it is important to better understand factors influencing livestock welfare and to implement proactive changes based on sound science. Both the industry and consumers will benefit from this new research," said Mrs. McClellan. Four research categories have been identified for study under the partnership: husbandry practices, disease, non-invasive procedures for measuring stress, and environment. Scientists will evaluate such areas as transport, handling, early detection of sick animals and reduced use of antibiotics; and livestock housing.

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Extensive collection of resources on hay, pastures, silage, and the grazing animals. Forage plant Category Science Agriculture Field Crops Grassland and Pasture...... The livestock web segment contains a list of livestock organizations from aroundthe world. The media section contains information organized by media type.
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