Sentences with phrase «of cattle driver»

Not exact matches

Restocker interest throughout the year will again be a key driver of the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI).
Rabobank senior analyst, Angus Gidley - Baird said while talk of increased live exports to China are «exciting», Australia should be cautious in expecting China to be a driver of higher live cattle prices.
According to Sumaila, the driver veered off the road, hit two cattle on the side of the road before ramming headlong into a cargo truck which was moving from the opposite direction.
The driver of the Metro Mass bus vehicle is believed to have lost control after hitting cattle on the road and collided head - on with the truck.
Identifying areas of concern and managing risk before and during transport is something drivers must be educated about in order to ensure the best outcome for cattle and managers.
«A driver's cattle transporting experience is significant in the success of cattle transportation, which makes training and education important,» Schwartzkopf - Genswein said.
Cattle ranching has been the primary driver of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon, as huge swaths of rainforest are cleared to make way for agriculture.
Yes, the drivers of ethanol, soy and cattle are well documented, but as is our habit, we tempt much worse:
Three other men are already seeking shelter inside: Gen. Sanford Smithers (Bruce Dern), a Confederate veteran renowned for his cruelty to freed slaves; Oswaldo Mobrey (Tim Roth), an offputting British hangman proud of his dispassion in his job; and Joe Cage (Michael Madsen), a taciturn cattle driver whose very countenance is suspicious.
One of his first brushes with American movies was «Red River,» starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift as cattle drivers.
Cattle drivers who traveled the Chisholm Trail had to endure rough terrain, bad weather, rustlers, conflicts with local Native American tribes, and the possibility of stampedes from the same cattle they were heCattle drivers who traveled the Chisholm Trail had to endure rough terrain, bad weather, rustlers, conflicts with local Native American tribes, and the possibility of stampedes from the same cattle they were hecattle they were herding.
In the breed's formative years, it was called «vuilbaard» («dirty beard»), «koehond» («cow dog»), and «toucher de boeuf or pic» («cattle driver»)-- apt descriptions of this majestic herder.
The Bouvier des Flandres, also known as the Flanders Cattle Dog, the Belgian Cattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the NetherCattle Dog, the Belgian Cattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the NetherCattle Dog, the Koehond («cow dog»), the Toucheur de Boeuf («cattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Nethercattle driver»), the Pic («cattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Nethercattle drover»), the Vuilbaard («dirty beard») or simply the Bouvier, is a large, rough - coated breed with its origins in Flanders, an area that covers parts of Belgium, France and the Netherlands.
Cattle are the single - largest drivers of deforestation and, if all the cattle in the world were their own country, it would be the third - largest emCattle are the single - largest drivers of deforestation and, if all the cattle in the world were their own country, it would be the third - largest emcattle in the world were their own country, it would be the third - largest emitter.
Such an adjustment could also consider the international market drivers of biodiversity loss, such as China's demand for soy (mainly as cattle feed) driving biodiversity loss in Brazil's Cerrado, a biodiversity hotspot of conservation priority (Strassburg et al. 2017).
As the current land area used for Brazilian sugar cane is approximately 8 — 9 million ha, and the land used for cattle pasture is 180 — 200 million ha, we don't have to worry about Brazilian biofuel development as a specific driver for removal of the Amazon rainforest.
Accordingly, major industrial drivers of deforestation — the palm oil, cattle ranching, and logging industries — were significantly affected by activist campaigns in 2009.
The Brazilian cattle industry may now be on the cusp of transitioning from being the world's largest single driver of deforestation to a critical component in helping slow climate change.
These products allow the community to earn income while lessening their dependance on subsistence farming and without converting land for agricultural uses like palm oil and cattle, which are two major drivers of deforestation in Guatemala.
The biggest driver behind these «land use changes,» as the climate change folks call them, is the expansion of pasture for cattle, feed crops for livestock, and oil palm for processed foods and biofuels.
There have even been ones showing how cattle ranching has overtaken soy as a driver of deforestation.
In Farmington, drivers are required to share the road with herds of cattle.
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