Sentences with phrase «livestock feedlot»

Ag PACE provides interest buydown on loans to farmers who invest in nontraditional agriculture activities that supplement farm income such as purchase of equipment and facilities, equity shares of an ag - processing business, irrigation equipment, capital improvements to a livestock feedlot, dairy operation or subsurface field tiling projects.

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Singapore - based Pardoo Beef Corporation, run by Bruce Cheung, purchased the 198,000 hectare Pardoo Station for $ 13.5 million earlier this month while other major operators such as Great Giant Livestock Co, the second - largest cattle feedlot in Indonesia, and Japfa, also known as Santori, spent a combined $ 50 million buying cattle stations in the far north.
As part of the Livestock Production Assurance program, an LPA National Vendor Declaration is required for all livestock movements, including property to property, through saleyards, direct to processors and to feedlots, and to the live expoLivestock Production Assurance program, an LPA National Vendor Declaration is required for all livestock movements, including property to property, through saleyards, direct to processors and to feedlots, and to the live expolivestock movements, including property to property, through saleyards, direct to processors and to feedlots, and to the live export trade.
Despite our efforts to assist Agriculture Victoria and the relevant ministers in understanding the practical realities of small - scale livestock farmers, the draft graduated controls don't appear to reduce red tape for small - scale commercial farmers, nor homesteaders or hobbyists, and yet they make it easier than ever before to set up a 1000 - cattle feedlot.
After Animals Australia's investigation footage went to air, Qatar livestock importers implement new rules for transport of sheep from feedlots to ensure sheep are not being transported in car boots following the similar ban in Bahrain in 2008.
This program will provide borrowers with financing for the additional costs associated with feeding livestock because of the drought including but not limited to: 1) purchasing feed, 2) remote haying, 3) hauling hay, 4) hauling livestock to a feedlot, 5) feedlot fees, and 6) harvest of cash crops.
Most vet techs work in private practice, but many other opportunities exist in research, military service, veterinary teaching hospitals, zoos and exotic facilities, humane and rescue organizations, feedlots or livestock production, or commercial and pharmaceutical sales.
This vision, coupled with our deep market understanding allows us to continually and successfully introduce both new and disruptive technology developed specifically to meet the needs and challenges unique to the industries we serve: pet identification for veterinary and humane animal welfare; livestock management, traceability and disease control for farming, ranching, feedlot and animal harvest; inventory management and sorting for rental textiles including healthcare and hospitality, event rental and industrial laundry.
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