Large, zero-grazed herds in feedlots are likely to encounter more hygiene problems than conventionally housed herds. |
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In such a system, the feedlots would be placed where they made the most sense geographically. |
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This data reveals the thermal stress level of livestock and will be useful in managing cattle in feedlots. |
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Thus, smaller-scaled feedlots are a more suitable option for finishing Kentucky cattle. |
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Though excess moisture can create mud pits out of huge feedlots, appropriately scaled feedlots do not develop these problems. |
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Farmers changed their ways too with increased terracing to reduce erosion while feedlots were moved away from waterways. |
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Large feedlots and meatpacking corporations have lobbied against these strict regulations. |
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Several companies sell parasitic wasps for controlling flies in and around livestock buildings and feedlots. |
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House flies may congregate on the faces of cattle in confined feedlots or dairy pens. |
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Instead of sending them to feedlots to be fattened on grain, farmers are keeping animals home on the range. |
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Livestock feedlots are typically located to utilize natural surface-drainage conditions. |
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Farmers with large livestock feedlots need to recycle voluminous quantities of manure by applying it to their fields as fertilizer. |
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Barley and corn are the staples of feed rations for finishing cattle in feedlots, however, research is underway that could add oats to that mix. |
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Indonesian farmers sell leftover palm-kernel cake, cocoa-pod husks, corn, grasses and pineapple skins to the feedlots. |
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The attached photos are a visual reminder of the ugliness of feedlots compared to the province's natural beauty. |
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Locate and design feedlots or barnyards carefully to prevent surface runoff toward well heads and well recharge areas, drainage ditches, or streams. |
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It has been severe on the farms, in the feedlots and throughout the beef industry. |
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He could rope and drag Arabian stallions faster than they could run, and talk feedlots and milking schedules with the best. |
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The Legislature must uphold the current rights of townships and counties to enact zoning ordinances that regulate development in their communities, including large feedlots. |
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That capacity is already being underutilized and could erode even further as more cattle find their way into U. S. feedlots. |
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What is hurting cull cows now is not allowing the feedlots to restock and so on. |
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The commission should do the right thing and recommend that fish feedlots be shut down. |
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According to Vestre, additional feedlots would be good for the provincial economy. |
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Russell says an improvement in fed cattle prices is now enabling feedlots to up their prices. |
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Where it once took seven to ten days for feedlots to invoice their custom-feeding clients, software cut that to one to two days. |
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We know that animals from the United States have come up into our feedlots, into southern Alberta and vice versa. |
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The rules for feedlots start the process of tracking key movements so we can respond quickly to potential animal health concerns. |
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Accordingly, shifting cultivation and rotational grazing based on a division of areas and cattle enclosure in feedlots is carried out. |
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That is the guy who is hanging on to the cash, not the packers, the producers or the feedlots. |
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For application to corrals, feedlots and holding pens, DO NOT apply with spray droplets smaller than the ASAE very fine classification. |
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A further objective was to test the system in field operations on one of Canada's largest cattle feedlots. |
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There are the packing plants, the feedlots and the farmers, or what most people would call the producers. |
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Very large operations, nurseries or feedlots can also survive with higher ratios because they operate on larger revenue bases. |
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September-bought calves, even those bought at seasonal price highs, usually make money for the feedlots. |
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency must be provided with data about pathogen outbreaks on salmon feedlots, and fish farms must be inspected by the government. |
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Such that, if you take grazers off the land and lock them away in vast feedlots, the land dies. |
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A quarter of it is the cow-calf guy, a quarter of it is the stocker or the backgrounder getting these cattle ready for the third part, which is the feedlots, and then into the processing sector. |
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They work as wranglers on larger ranches, or in feedlots and auctions. |
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Meade says the recent increase in submissions is also because various industry segments such as auction marts and feedlots are actively and positively promoting age verification to their customers. |
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Starting in 1910 when Harold Sears arrived in Alberta in search of reasonable land prices, to today, where his grandsons currently seed over 20,000 acres to process silage for four feedlots. |
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The 4136 and 4142 are the newest models designed for dairies and feedlots with the latest enhancements to provide a mixer that is reliable, efficient and affordable. |
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Prices are plummeting there too, and small farmers are being run out of business by factory farm feedlots owned by large corporations. |
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Thus, the slaughter weight is highly important in feedlots due to costs and final product quality. |
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Most cattle end up in feedlots, where high-calorie grains fatten them up quickly. |
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Initial results are based upon sampling both cattle at feedlots and meat at the company's Fort Morgan, Colo. |
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Once Japan eventually lifts its ban on North American beef, the Japanese teams will be stopping by ranches, feedlots, slaughterhouses and meat processing facilities. |
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Summary: Open net-cage salmon feedlots are killing wild salmon in plain view of DFO, which has the impossible dual responsibilities of promoting aquaculture and protecting wild salmon. |
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The feedlots, where cattle are fattened up before sale, have moved from beside railway lines to alongside the freeways of west Texas and Oklahoma. |
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The covered feedlots for fattening beef, in the U. S. Midwest and elsewhere, feed from several hundred to several thousand head of cattle and are generally built with a shelter for the animals and with tower or bunker silos. |
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When the government puts out the fact that it has spent so many millions of dollars on the beef producer, what it is really talking about is putting money into the packing plants and into the feedlots. |
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There are feedlots out in Alberta, and they can pull cattle out of those lots one week early, with a few pounds' difference, and lower the price of our market and still have their supply there. |
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That in turn pushes down what feedlots will pay for calves. |
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The way the structure is set up currently with the three large packing plants and the large feedlots in southern Alberta, it's a drain on all of the small economies of the region. |
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I would like one example, if you can give one, of the DFO practising the precautionary approach with reference to salmon feedlots in British Columbia. |
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The labels for beef from Canadian calves fed in U. S. feedlots or the labels on product from Canadian cattle going direct to slaughter in the U. S. could cause the biggest problems. |
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Preliminary results show a higher prevalence in cattle reared on traditional farms and in feedlots that purchase animals from traditional farms than in dairy cattle farms and commercial beef farms. |
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The union says the report's goal is to prompt discussion about captive supply, which it calls a tactic by packers who own or control cattle in feedlots to use those cattle to push down prices paid to independent sellers. |
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To add insult to injury, today we have heard allegations that members of the protectionist group R-CALF are currently paying bargain basement prices for Canadian cattle off our very own feedlots. |
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Then they are shipped to feedlots in Java and Sumatra for fattening. |
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Early onto feed light calves will catch seasonal price highs in January feeder markets as feedlots scramble to re-supply pens emptied over the last two or three weeks of the calendar year when feeder markets had dried up. |
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AoBeef raised on the plains is better, but there is less and less of it because the land is going for agriculture, so the feedlots are multiplying. |
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Feedlots are responsible for 43 percent of the world's beef, and more than half of the world's pork and poultry are raised in factory farms. |
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