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Achieving sustainable production of milk Volume 2
Safety, quality and sustainability
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- Dr Ram Pratim DekaDr P. MoroniDr F. WelcomeM. F. AddisDr Bernadette O'BrienKieran JordanErastus Kang'etheJagger HarveyProf. Pamela L. RueggDr Réjean BouchardClaire VerraesHelen DornomAnne-Charlotte DockèsNicole SillettJamie JonkerEmeritus Prof. Norman R. ScottCurt GoochMs Sophie BertrandMargaret E. GravesDr Ralph MartinDr J. UptonSabine CardoenE. MurphyDr Laurence ShallooM. MurphyI. J. M. De BoerBen TysonLiza StoreyDr Nick EdgarJonathan DraperChristine UnsonWendie ClaeysProf. Florian LeiberDr A. MullerDr Veronika MaurerDr C. SchaderAnna BieberDr Alison BaileyDr J. P. HillDr John MoranDr J. M. K. OjangoR. MrodeDr Lieve HermanA. M. OkeyoJ. E. O. RegeM. G. G. ChagundaD. R. KugonzaDr Gidi SmoldersDr Mette VaarstDr Delia GraceSilvia AlonsoDr Johanna LindahlSara AhlbergProfessor Peter Groot Koerkamp
2017
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Summarises current research on pathogenic risks affecting milk and ways they can be controlled on the farm;Reviews ways of measuring and reducing the environmental impact of dairy farming such as better grassland management;Assesses the wider role of dairy farming and how it can be improved in the developing world
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Is it possible to eat meat and save the planet?This book explores the widely held misconception that sheep, cattle and other grazing animals are responsible for an enormous net production of new global warming gases. The reality is that livestock are part of a closed atmospheric carbon cycle where the carbon they emit is equal to the carbon they take in.With the information in this book, food lovers who enjoy eating meat, chefs, restaurant owners, catering ...
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Grasp the Nettle
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The expert guide to biodynamic farming and gardening. In this revised and updated edition of Grasp the Nettle Peter Proctor tells the reader how to apply biodynamic methods of farming and gardening to a wide range of conditions in New Zealand and in other countries. The book provides practical observations and techniques, and relates these to the spiritual scientific knowlege upon which that biodynamic practice is based. Peter gives tips on how to recognise health...
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Land of Plenty
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**Golden fields, ripening apples, lowing cattle: our idea of the landscape has been shaped by agriculture, as has the land itself. But in a fast-changing world, how does the great British countryside continue to provide the food we eat?**Most people living in Britain today must go back several generations before they find an ancestor who worked on the land. How much do we really know about those who are supplying us with the most essential things in life: our daily bread and butter, meat a...
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The Chicken Encyclopedia
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Preparing Australian Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries for the Future
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Of Vets, Viruses and Vaccines
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The story of the Animal Health Research Laboratory must be seen against a background of rapid domestic, global and techno-scientific change. During its sixty year history, it made a crucial contribution to improving the standard of Australian livestock, furthered the cause of animal health generally and helped to promote the cause of science to the wider community. For these reasons and many more, it deserves to be recognised and remembered; this history is an attempt to do just that.
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Achieving sustainable production of poultry meat Volume 1
Safety, quality and sustainability
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- Issmat I. KassemDr Gireesh RajashekaraNavam S. HettiarachchyEstefania Novoa RamaDr Manpreet SinghDr Janne LundénAna Luisa Renteria-MonterrubioDr Alma Delia Alarcon-RojoLisa K. WilliamsProf. Ivar VågsholmJun LinSandra Diaz-SanchezXiang LiuDr Irene HanningProf. Michael A. GrashornProf. M. S. LilburnProf Cheorun JoDr Dinesh JayasenaKiChang NamProf. Tom J. HumphreyEun Joo LeeProf. Dong AhnYuan H. Brad KimDr Iksoon KangDr Arthur Hinton JrDr Ilkka LeinonenHector E. Leyva-JimenezProf. Christopher A. BaileyE. J. Van LooR. MorawickiDr Sabrina VandeplasD. Luján-RhenalsProf. Robert PymAishwarya Pradeep RaoJungsoo JooDr Debabrata BiswasIsaac P. KashomaYosra A. HelmyDr R. Michael HuletDr A.V.S. PerumallaDr Robyn AldersProfessor Steven C. Ricke
2016
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Reviews latest research on zoonoses affecting poultry meat such as Salmonella and Campylobacter as well as methods for their control on the poultry farm and in the slaughterhouseSummarises advances in understanding and optimising poultry quality traits such as flavour, colour, tenderness, shelf life and nutritional qualityDiscusses developments in measuring and reducing the environmental impact of poultry production
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Tropical Broiler Chicken Management Guide is about the basics for raising chicken for meat. Housing and feeding is adapted to the tropics where environmental temperature and humidity present a challenge for the poultry grower.
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