Sentences with phrase «animal production came»

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But agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank were more cautious, forecasting Australian cattle prices to remain high for the next six to 12 months, but warning they will then come under pressure as global beef production, and total animal protein production, increases.
Walla Walla, June 2013 Food services staff from school districts in SE Washington came together on a rare rainy day in Walla Walla to visit Blue Mountain Seed to learn about chickpea production and processing, tour Welcome Table Farm to see vegetable production and visit the farm animals.
It all comes back to the goal of breeding the most efficient animals for milk production
I used Great Lakes for so long and then Vital Proteins came along with 100 % transparency about their products, the production of their products and their really strict standards for the animals.
See, to the metabolic systems engaged in protein production and repair, it doesn't matter whether amino acids come from animal or plant protein.
While that's ambiguous in the brief mention here, it's clear in his talk that he means this only as the cost for sparing a hen the additional suffering that comes with battery cage production systems, and that the animals affected will still suffer in other ways and be killed earlier than their natural lifespan.
Along with the equine aspect of our clinic comes a great amount of production animal experience including cattle, swine, goats, sheep, and camelid patients.
Veterinary assistants play a vital role in ensuring that the pets, production animals and livestock of America receive the excellent veterinary care that their owners have come to expect.
By killing nearly every animal that comes in its front door (and lobbying against No Kill reforms throughout the country), PETA is, in reality, aiding and abetting the continuation of the large - scale animal - production industry.
Grandin's honorary degree comes as the CVM seeks candidates for a new faculty position in global production animal welfare to be posted soon.
Methane gas comes from natural sources, such as decomposing plants in wetlands, and from human activities, including oil and gas production and animals and manure on farms.
One recent Nature study, however, found there was substantial potential for sugarcane biofuel to expand in Brazil over the coming decades, while also protecting forests under conservation and accounting for increases in food and animal feed production.
The rising global meat consumption and the intensification of animal production systems will put further pressure on the global freshwater resources in the coming decades.
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