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  1. Animal Agriculture Research Progress
  2. Transformation of U.S. Animal Agriculture (Agriculture Issue and Policies)
  3. Agriculture ...: Animal Husbandry, Including the Breeds of Live Stock, the General Principles of Breeding, Feeding Animals; Including Discussion of Ensilage ... Management On the Farm and Poultry Farming by William Penn Brooks, 2010-04-21
  4. Sheep Husbandry (Animal Agriculture Series) by M. Eugene Ensminger, 1955
  5. Vaccines in Agriculture: Immunological Applications to Animal Health and Production
  6. Working With Animal Supplies and Services (Career preparation for agriculture/agribusiness) by R. Dillon, 1980-06
  7. Index to literature relating to animal industry in the publications of the Department of agriculture, 1837 to 1898 [1898] by United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Division of Publications, 2009-05-01
  8. Working in Animal Science (Career preparation for agriculture/agribusiness) by P. Peterson, 1978-06
  9. Animal Agriculture And the Environment
  10. Microbial Food Safety in Animal Agriculture: Current Topics
  11. Agriculture ...: Animal Husbandry, Including the Breeds of Live Stock, the General Principles of Breeding, Feeding Animals; Including Discussion of Ensilage ... Management On the Farm and Poultry Farming by William Penn Brooks, 2010-04-21
  12. Studies of Sustainable Agriculture And Animal Science in Sub-saharan Africa (Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa)
  13. Contagious Diseases of Domesticated Animals: Continuation of Investigation by Department of Agriculture
  14. Contagious Diseases of Domesticated Animals: Continuation of Investigation by Department of Agriculture [1880-81] (1881) by United States. Dept. of Agriculture, 2009-06-25

81. International Vegetarian Union - Animals & Environment - Gardening/Agriculture
International Vegetarian Union (IVU). animals Environment Gardening/agriculture.animals animals as Food Beef, Veal, Poultry BSE
http://www.ivu.org/animals/gardening.html
International Vegetarian Union (IVU)
Gardening/Agriculture
Animals
Animals as Food

Beef, Veal, Poultry

BSE
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82. Local Business - Agriculture/Animals/Pets
Local Business agriculture/animals/Pets. agriculture/animals/Pets BlueMountain Feeds, Inc. Buckhorn Llama Company Centennial Livestock
http://www.fortnet.org/FortNet/business/agriculture.html
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Buckhorn Llama Company

Centennial Livestock Auction

Cherry Hill Horse Books
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the first online grain exchange in the United States.
Fort Collins Farmers' Market
Local produce from local farmers
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The Finest Horse Boarding Stable Facility in Colorado.
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Oberle Botanical
is a unique market garden, specializing in long-lived cut flowers, fresh culinary herbs, high quality produce, dried floral and herb wreathes, and fresh evergreen Christmas wreaths. ProVet RCI Software CompuPed Software Red Hen Systems Wildlife Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Wildlife Property Management Private wildlife consulting and management firm specializing in habitat manipulation, management plans for hunting or rural land-use planning, and wildlife damage solutions. World of Parrots
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83. Idaho State Department Of Agriculture
Provides technical, financial, scientific, and marketing laboratory support for Idaho agriculture .Category Regional North America Government Executive Departments...... ISDA Mission Statement - Serving consumers and agriculture by safeguarding thepublic, plants, animals and the environment through education and regulation .
http://www.agri.state.id.us/
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84. Agriculture - Risk Management
Harper Risk Inc. agriculture animals.
http://www.harperrisk.com/Agricult.htm
Harper Risk Inc.
AGRICULTURE
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF SITES: A B C D ... Z Date Last Edited Sunday February 23, 2003 Sections after introduction below: Also see: Different types of coverage From an insurance perspective there are various products which are applicable to agricultural risks, some of which are as follows:
  • Transit - Coverage designed to protect from a loss such as collision or overturn. Animal Mortality - Coverage for valuable animals, including cattle, club calves and horses Feedlot / Pasture - Coverage for operations that feed and grow livestock for market consumption. Ocean Marine - Coverage designed for world wide transportation exposure Swine Confinement - Coverage designed for commercial swine production Poultry - Coverage designed for Poultry Operations Exotics - Coverage for non-traditional livestock such as Elk, Bison, Llamas, Alpacas, Dogs and more Fish - Death coverage for Farm-Raised Fish Non-Owned Livestock Liability Builders Risk Policies Farm Building, Stock and Equipment / Personal Property / Farm Produce

85. Biodiversity In Food And Agriculture
Working Group on Animal Genetic Resources for Food and agriculture First Session Agrobiodiversitythe case for conserving domestic and related animals (1993).
http://www.fao.org/biodiversity/Domestic_en.asp

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Domestic animal genetic diversity
Of the 50 000 known mammalian and bird species about 30 have been used extensively for agriculture, and only 15 species account for over 90 per cent of global livestock production. Over the past 15 years, 300 out of the 6000 breeds identified by FAO have become extinct. There are currently 1350 breeds faced with extinction with an average of 2 breeds being lost every week. Genetic resources are among the most valuable and strategically important assets that a country holds. Many countries have indigenous animal species and breeds that could potentially contribute far more to food and agriculture production than they are currently contributing and meet much wider human needs. These indigenous animal species are often better genetically adapted to their environment and so are more productive at lower costs. They remain productive whilst consuming lower quality feed stuffs, are more resilient to climatic stress, are more resistant to local parasites and diseases and are a unique source of genes for improving health and performance of industrial breeds. Utilising local breeds will be most effective in contributing to the achievement of local food security objectives.
FAO and domestic animal genetic diversity
Global Strategy for the Management of Farm Animal Genetic Diversity.

86. VOANews.com - AGRICULTURE REPORT - November 6, 2001: Antibiotics In Animals
agriculture REPORT November 6, 2001 Antibiotics in animals By GeorgeGrow. This is the VOA Special English agriculture REPORT.
http://www.manythings.org/voa/01/011106ar_t.htm
AGRICULTURE REPORT - November 6, 2001: Antibiotics in Animals
By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. Recent studies show bacteria that are resistant to antibiotic drugs are common in meat in the United States. The bacteria can survive in the human body. Some bacteria also may cause drug-resistant infections in people. For years, American farmers have given antibiotics to the animals they raise for food. The drugs are used to prevent infections and increase the size of the animals. The Union of Concerned Scientists estimates that more than nine-million kilograms of antibiotics are given to animals each year. The group says less than ten percent of that total are used to treat active infections. The Animal Health Institute represents companies that make drugs for animals. The group says antibiotics help keep animals healthy. However, bacteria living in the animals can become resistant to antibiotics. Scientists suspect that people may be getting antibiotic-resistant bacteria from the food they eat. In Nineteen-Ninety-Eight, the European Union barred the use of antibiotics in farm animals. Some groups support the idea of a similar ban in the United States.

87. VOA Special English - AGRICULTURE REPORT - Treating Stress In Animals
agriculture REPORT January 22, 2002 Treating Stress in animals By George Grow Americanagriculture experts say farm animals also may experience stress.
http://www.manythings.org/voa/02/020122ar_t.htm
AGRICULTURE REPORT - January 22, 2002: Treating Stress in Animals
By George Grow This is the VOA Special English AGRICULTURE REPORT. People often experience stress as a result of events in their lives. Stress is a physical condition that results from real or expected problems. People may experience stress when they lose a job or feel threatened. Common signs include increased heart rate, higher blood pressure and muscle tension. American agriculture experts say farm animals also may experience stress. Animals may experience stress after giving birth or for other reasons. They say stress may affect meat quality, milk production and the health of farm animals. Experts say stress in animals is more difficult to identify. Farmers can look for signs such as lower than expected body weight and increased risk of disease. Ted Elsasser is a scientist at the United States Agricultural Research Service. He is studying a possible sign of stress in animals. He says changed proteins called nitrated proteins may serve as an early warning system for the problem. Currently, farmers use antibiotics to treat stress in animals. However, repeated use of use antibiotics can lead to bacteria that resist the drugs.

88. Role Of Animals In Sustainable Agriculture. (SA Spring 1993 (v5n3))
Spring 1993 (v5n3). Role of animals in sustainable agriculture. Parker,Charles F. In Edwards, CA, R. Lal, P. Madden, RH Miller
http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/NEWSLTR/v5n3/sa-11.htm
Spring 1993 (v5n3)
Role of animals in sustainable agriculture.
Parker, Charles F. In: Edwards, C.A., R. Lal, P. Madden, R.H. Miller and G. House (eds.) Sustainable Agricultural Systems. Soil and water Conservation Society, Ankeny, Iowa. pp.238-245.1990.
Sustainable agricultural systems involve animals for their unique ability to use noncompetitive, nonrenewable resources, and for their integration with other farm practices. They complement plant production systems, and provide biological and economic diversity. Management of such mixed or integrated systems is the greatest challenge.
Forages are grown on over half the land area of the United States. The economic success of forage farming requires animal grazing. Nutrient cycling, soil-water conservation, and enterprise flexibility are also affected. Animal reproductive cycles are timed to seasonal availability of forage, and differences among species (nutrient requirements, behavior, and diet preferences) allow the efficient use of resources in both biological and economic terms. Controlled intensive grazing, made possible by technological advances in electrified fencing, has improved the economic and biological output of animal-forage farming.
Sustainable cropping systems often emphasize the use of nitrogen-fixing legumes for their value in soil improvement and as cover crops. Increased production of these legumes, which improve animal performance, should enhance the role of animals in these resource-conserving systems. Animals can also use other crop residues, which are currently produced in the United States in excess of amounts needed to prevent serious soil erosion. Returning animal feces and urine to the soil can help cycle nutrients, and animal grazing can help control weeds in agroforestry or pasture systems. For example, sheep can effectively control leafy spurge, a serious pest in the north central United States and Canada which is toxic to cattle.

89. Title 69: AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND ANIMALS - Main Index
MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972 As Amended Title 69 agriculture, HORTICULTURE, AND ANIMALSChapter 001 agriculture AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT; COUNCIL ON agriculture.
http://www.mscode.com/free/statutes/69/
MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972
As Amended
Title 69 AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND ANIMALS
  • Chapter AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE DEPARTMENT; COUNCIL ON AGRICULTURE. Chapter GENERAL PROVISIONS. Chapter AGRICULTURE SEEDS. Chapter FAIRS; STOCK SHOWS; IMPROVEMENT OF LIVESTOCK. Chapter MARKETS AND MARKETING; DOMESTIC FISH FARMING. Chapter SOYBEAN PROMOTION BOARD. Chapter RICE PROMOTION BOARD. Chapter SWINE. Chapter STOCK LAWS, ESTRAYS. Chapter BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH; LIVESTOCK AND ANIMAL DISEASES. Chapter LIVESTOCK BIOLOGICS, DRUGS AND VACCINES. Chapter REGULATION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES. Chapter CROP SPRAYING AND LICENSING OF AERIAL APPLICATORS. Chapter MISSISSIPPI PESTICIDE LAW. Chapter FERTILIZING MATERIALS AND ADDITIVES. Chapter PLANTS, PLANT AND BEE DISEASES. Chapter SOIL CONSERVATION. Chapter PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS. Chapter LIVESTOCK BRANDS, THEFT OR LOSS OF LIVESTOCK AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS. Chapter REGULATION OF MOISTURE-MEASURING DEVICES. Chapter PECAN HARVESTING.

90. ANIMALS IN AGRICULTURE - The Foundation For Animal Use Education - AnimalUse.org
Foundation for Animal Use Education. animals IN agriculture Our Positionagriculture Today Animal Welfare on the Farm. Our Position.
http://www.animaluse.org/html/animals_argiculture.html
ANIMALS IN AGRICULTURE
Our Position

Agriculture Today

Animal Welfare on the Farm
Our Position

The Foundation for Animal Use Education strongly supports the responsible use of animals in food and fiber agriculture. TOP OF PAGE Agriculture Today Since prehistoric times, humans have depended on animals for food and clothing. The meat of animals provided the nutrients essential for survival, and animal skins provided warmth and shelter from the elements. When our ancestors learned to raise animals for this purpose, it was a major step in transforming humans from small bands of roaming hunters to rooted members of modern society.
Today fewer than 3% of American families live on farms, but that 3% feeds our entire nation and much of the rest of the world. Contrary to popular myth, family farms are still the mainstay of American agriculture. More than 97% of the farms in the U.S. are owned by an individual or married couple, or are partnerships that include parents and children or close relatives.
Most farmers take seriously their role as stewards, and work hard to do the best possible job of animal care, land management and conservation. Their hard work and more efficient production systems have helped keep U.S. food prices among the lowest in the world.

91. Science Proves Coyote Urine And Fox Urine Stops Grazing Animals
Footnotes a United States Department of agriculture, Animal and Plant h Livingwith Deer – Part 4, 119-2001 The Fund for animals, Laura Simon. i ibid.
http://www.critter-repellent.com/science.htm
Scientific Proof on the Effectiveness of
Coyote Urine and Fox Urine as a Natural Animal Repellent
Studies done by numerous organizations have shown the effectiveness of Predator-Urine (Coyote Urine and Fox Urine) as a repellent for browsing animals. The information below are excerpts from those studies: Check Out the Table Near the Bottom of the Page for Information on an All Natural Animal Repellent Using Predator Urine. 2001 GOVERNMENT STUDY
According to a study completed by the United United States Department of Agriculture, Animal Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services and National Wildlife Research Centers, in which they tested many different repellents available on the market today, the results published in the Wildlife Society Bulletin 2001 stated: "...products using fear as a mode of action were more effective than products using other modes of action ..."

92. TITLE 8: AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS : Parts Listing
TITLE 8 agriculture AND animals. PART 1 ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (FORMAL ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEEDINGS; CONTESTED CASES; PETITIONS; PUBLIC DISCLOSURE);
http://www.legis.state.il.us/commission/jcar/admincode/008\008parts.html
TITLE 8: AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS

93. Business Register Enquiry
Business Group, Business Category, Light Grey = No Entries. agriculture animals.BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. BUSINESS OFFICE. CARE COMMUNITY SERVICES.
http://cfpub.tameside.gov.uk/businessreg/f317enquire.asp?col1=11&Id=11

94. NorthWales.com - Environment Agriculture And Animals
Services. Environment / Plants / agriculture / animals. More UK Agriculturallinks http//www.northwalesinfo.co.uk/ukag.htm. agriculture / animals.
http://www.northwalesinfo.co.uk/environment.htm
North Wales information web site:
Services Environment / Plants / Agriculture / Animals More UK Agricultural links http://www.northwalesinfo.co.uk/ukag.htm Environmental Links http://www.northwalesinfo.co.uk/environmental.htm Gardening Links http://www.northwalesinfo.co.uk/gardening.htm Achnashean Fencing - Bangor http://www.achnashean.co.uk Flintshire Fabrications - fences and railings http://www.theinternetpages.co.uk/wales/ches/gate1/flint3.htm Llanfair Environmental Services http://www.llanfair.org.uk Denbigh Tree Surgery Specialists http://www.denbtreespec.co.uk Agriculture / Animals MAFF Ministry of Agriculture, fisheries and food http://www.maff.gov.uk National Farmers' Union - NFU http://www.nfu.org.uk Farmers' Union of Wales FUW / Undeb Amaethyddwyr Cymru http://www.fuw.org.uk MAFF Foot and Mouth latest http://www.maff.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/fmd/default.htm Foot and Mouth advice From the Welsh Assembly http://www.wales.gov.uk/newsflash/ Cattletracker http://www.cattletracker.co.uk Vet on the web - Prestatyn http://www.vetontheweb.com

95. Animals And Agriculture Links In Winona, Minnesota. Winona Radio - The Power Of
Top animals and agriculture. Winona Veterinary Hospital A full service veterinaryclinic devoted to treating the fourlegged members of your family.
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96. Teesside - Business - Agriculture, Animals
Business on Teesside agriculture, animals. sorry -their is none. return to business directory index.
http://www.teesside.com/business/aa.htm

97. Industrial Agriculture Still Dosing Farm Animals With Antibiotics
Industrial agriculture Still Dosing Farm animals with Antibiotics. Web noteOrganic agriculture prohibits the feeding of antibiotics to farm animals.
http://www.organicconsumers.org/foodsafety/antibiotics092502.cfm
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Antibiotics
Web note: Organic agriculture prohibits the feeding of antibiotics to farm
animals.
Biotechnology Newswatch
September 16, 2002
Mike Smith Canadians propose tighter reins on antibiotics for farm animals An expert panel is urging the Canadian government to restrict the use
of antibiotics on farm animals, in order to counter the growing threat of
antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A key recommendation would require farmers to have a prescription for
antibiotics they use on animals. The 19-member Advisory Committee on Animal Uses of Antimicrobials and
Impact on Resistance and Human Health, with representatives from the medical, veterinary, and farm sectors, was asked by the Canadian health ministry to study the so-called ''superbug'' issue two years ago. The panel submitted its report in late August, and the government is studying its recommendations, a health ministry official said. Currently, in both the U.S. and Canada, antibiotics for farm use are

98. Sheep - Predator Control And Guard Animals  - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
Predator Control and Guard animals. Back to Sheep Index. The use of Guardiananimals, particularly dogs, dates back in Europe at least to Roman times.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/livestock/sheep/bsa01s11.html
Predator Control and Guard Animals
Back to Sheep Index December 2001 The control of predation among sheep flocks has been a serious problem for producers since man first domesticated the sheep. The development of modern electric fencing Government Links: home welcome on-line services news ... privacy

99. Food And Animals, Washington State Dept Of Agriculture - WSDA
Protect Washington State's natural resources, agriculture industry, and the publicfrom selected of the people of Washington State and their animals to harmful
http://www.wa.gov/agr/FoodAnimal/default.htm
WSDA carries out numerous programs related to food and animals that:
  • Protect and reduce the risk to public health by assuring the safety of the state's food supply. Protect Washington State's natural resources, agriculture industry, and the public from selected animal diseases. Facilitate the movement of Washington agricultural products in domestic and international markets. Issues export certificates of sanitation and free sale for food products manufactured in Washington state. Regulates both the commercial livestock animal feed and the commercial pet food industries in the state. Protection, promotion and enhancement of animal health, wellness and well being by working within the state, nationally and internationally to minimize the exposure of the people of Washington State and their animals to harmful animal diseases.
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100. Animals - Animal Pests At Oklahoma State University Agriculture
Home Oklahoma State University agriculture Pests animals Page1. Animal Pests at Oklahoma State University agriculture. Expand
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