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Clean water

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Water is an importance substance that took role for the survival of humans being and other living creatures. Humans will die faster from lack of water rather than food shortage. In the human body itself consists mainly of water. Adult body, approximately 55-60% body weight consists of water, for children approximately 65% and for the baby about 80%. Water is needed by humans to meet a variety of interests including: drinking, cooking, bathing, washing and agriculture.

As in agriculture or farm industry we do need water as one resources to feed our cattle. The need of clean water causing you to spend extra money to have it, so my advice is open cattle nearby the water source, it help you safe some money for water consumption. What are lupus symptoms? There are lupus symptoms in women and men.
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Global warming effect

Posted in: FARMER

Global warming because of engine polutants still the number on cause. Those global warming unfortunately also impacting on farm areas. Many farming complain that the age of their farm product are lesser while the production cost are getting higher. That was because farm industry are connected into weather or climate.

Climate are now hard to be predicted, because of global warming, the most obvious example is storms. We know that storms attacks are reported increased every year. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), each increase in air temperature of 2 degrees Celsius will reduce agricultural production of China and Bangladesh is 30 percent in 2050. With those data an average temperature rise from 0.10 to 0.3 degrees Celsius per decade. Best girls in Dubai, find our Dubai Escort
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Math knowledge in farm industry

Posted in: FARMER, Farmers

What did you think about merging mathematics and farm industry? Like it or not math is the answer and important elements in your life. Mathematics has enabled farming to be more economically efficient and has increased productivity. Farmers use mathematics as a system of organization to effectively utilize their time and manage their money. Farmers use numbers everyday for a variety of tasks, from measuring and weighing, to land marking. Intend to explore more in farming industry learn Math problems in farming before you start. Read the rest of this entry »

MILK MACHINES – Dangers in the Dairy Industry

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MILK MACHINES – Dangers in the Dairy Industry

BGH: Turning Cows Into Biotech Milk Machines
Milk and dairy products produced in the United States – unless otherwise labeled – may come from cows routinely injected with a genetically engineered hormone called recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH).
This is the story of BGH – its effect on cows, consumers, and farmers, as well as the efforts of agribusiness drug companies to get genetically engineered hormones into our nation’s dairy cows.
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DAIRY COWS PART II

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Dairy Cows
Traditional small dairies, located primarily in the Northeast and Midwest, are going out of business. They are being replaced by intensive ‘dry lot’ dairies, which are typically located in the Southwest U.S.
Regardless of where they live, however, all dairy cows must give birth in order to begin producing milk. Today, dairy cows are forced to have a calf every year. Like human beings, cows have a nine-month gestation period, and so giving birth every twelve months is physically demanding. The cows are also artificially re-impregnated while they are still lactating from their previous birthing, so their bodies are still producing milk during seven months of their nine-month pregnancy. With genetic manipulation and intensive production technologies, it is common for modern dairy cows to produce 100 pounds of milk a day — ten times more than they would produce naturally. As a result, the cows’ bodies are under constant stress, and they are at risk for numerous health problems. Read the rest of this entry »

COW’S MILK IS FOR CALVES, NOT HUMANS

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If you have ever driven through the center of Florida, you’ve probably seen cows grazing or resting under shade trees. These cows were almost certainly being raised for beef. Although the horrible final destination for dairy cows is the same as with beef cattle—the slaughterhouse—dairy cows in Florida spend much of their lives on concrete, confined in overcrowded and disease-ridden farms. Read the rest of this entry »

Cattle Industry History

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Cattle Industry History
The following excerpts on the history of the cattle industry were pulled from the book ” Building the Beef Industry” written by Charles E. Ball. The book was commissioned to commemerate the Centennial Anniversary of the national association. Read the rest of this entry »