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Articles 1 - 23 of 23
Full-Text Articles in Agribusiness
Agribusiness, The Environment And Sustainable Economic Growth In Nigeria., G. E. Ukpong Dr,, G. O. Evbuomwan, E. U. Ukeke, F. O. Afemo
Agribusiness, The Environment And Sustainable Economic Growth In Nigeria., G. E. Ukpong Dr,, G. O. Evbuomwan, E. U. Ukeke, F. O. Afemo
Bullion
The paper reviewed the performance of agribusiness in Nigeria in recent years and some major environmental problems which affected it, with a view to making some suggestions capable of fostering sustainable environment and growth of agribusiness in the interest of all economic agents.
Lupin Logic Number 65
Lupin Logic
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Lupin breeding in Australia- the first 50 years - Wallace Cowling
Reminders
United Arab Emirates
Vigour tests
Lupin market report
Lupin Logic Number 64
Lupin Logic
Contents
The lime debt
Action required
Albus lupins
New testing service
Lupin variety recommendations 1996
Lupin Logic Number 63
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin tempe
JERAC 95
Pod saver
Myallie released
Budworm
Pulse production Australia 1995
Lupin Logic Number 62
Lupin Logic
Contents
Aphid threat to lupin crops
Regional Officers
Header modifications
L. atlanticus
Reminders
Selective Tooth Clipping In The Management Of Low-Birth-Weight Piglets, S. Robert, B. K. Thompson, David Fraser
Selective Tooth Clipping In The Management Of Low-Birth-Weight Piglets, S. Robert, B. K. Thompson, David Fraser
Farm Animal Husbandry Collection
A study was designed to test the potential benefits of selective tooth clipping (the practice of leaving the eye teeth intact in the smallest piglets of a litter to make them more competitive) under commercial conditions. A total of 346 litters were assigned to either the control treatment where all piglets had their teeth clipped, or the experimental treatment where one or more piglets of low birth weight had their teeth left intact. Piglets were weighed within 24 h of birth and at 7, 21 and 56 d. In litters of 12-14 animals, but not in smaller litters, the lower-birth-weight …
Lupin Logic Number 61
Lupin Logic
Contents
Harvester modifications
Farmer attitude to grain legumes
Market comment
Reminder
PulsePak
Lupin Logic Number 60
Lupin Logic
Contents
Where's the stubble?
Predicting flowering time in lupins
More reliable lupin yields
A guide to selecting grain legumes for your soil
Lupin demonstrations
Publications
Lupin Logic Number 59
Lupin Logic
Contents
Anthracnose threatens lupin industry
Low lambing percentages
Post-emergence weed control options
Sowing lupins into pasture
Lupin No. 1 Pool
Ontario Beef Producers'attitudes About Artificial Insemination, Wayne H. Howard, John Cranfield
Ontario Beef Producers'attitudes About Artificial Insemination, Wayne H. Howard, John Cranfield
Agribusiness
Characteristics and attitudes of Ontario beef producers who use artificial insemination and those who use natural breeding are compared. Natural breeders are characterized as larger as well as more commercial and profit oriented. Time, convenience and problems with heat detection are the main problems natural breeders associate with artificial insemination.
Lupin Logic Number 58
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin row spacing
Seeding
Waterlogging tolerance in yellow lupin
WA blue lupin and superphosphate
Lupins and the duplex soils
Lupin area 1995
Publications
Nonconsumptive Outdoor Recreation Expenditures In Louisiana: An Economic Analysis, Jorge Arturo Rojas Orlich
Nonconsumptive Outdoor Recreation Expenditures In Louisiana: An Economic Analysis, Jorge Arturo Rojas Orlich
Honors Theses
No abstract provided.
Lupin Logic Number 57
Lupin Logic
Contents
Dry seeding
- 1994 experiences
- Machinery
- Rules fro dry seeding
- When should I dry seed?
Lupins & carts
- Weed control
- Value of lupin chaff
Time of seeding
1994/95 estimated lupin equities
The New Ethic For Animals And The Dairy Industry, Bernard Rollin
The New Ethic For Animals And The Dairy Industry, Bernard Rollin
Morality and Ethics of Industrial Farming Collection
There is an unfortunate tendency on the part of those who use animals to dismiss the new social concern with animal treatment as the irrational ravings of tofu-eating, ginseng-guzzling, urban wimps and bunny-hugging extremists.“Animal welfare is what we already do; animal rights if what they want us to do,” one animal scientist said, neatly summarizing the situation. However, what is of paramount importance is that “they” are not just a band of radicals; the new ethic for animals has taken root among society in general. As one cowboy in Kingsville, Texas put it to me:“Hell, Doc, if it were just …
Lupin Logic Number 56
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in aquaculture
Manganese seed testing
Residual nitrogen
No-Till lupin
Lupin seed quality testing - extension
Reminders
Transient Gear Shellfish Aquaculture, Michael A. Rice, Robert B. Rheault Jr
Transient Gear Shellfish Aquaculture, Michael A. Rice, Robert B. Rheault Jr
Michael A Rice
Transient-gear aquaculture is a method of growing shellfish that is designed to minimize multiple-use conflicts in common use public trust waters, and avoiding the need for a conventional fixed aquaculture lease site. A pro-forma economic model of an oyster farm using transient gear in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay is provided, and the advantages and disadvantages of transient gear aquaculture are discussed.
Lupin Logic Number 55
Lupin Logic
Contents
Genetically modified lupins
Lupin seed quality testing
Are you waiting for results?
Herbicide resistance solved?
Valuation Of Transferable Delivery Rights For Marketing Cooperatives, Charles V. Moore, Jay E. Noel
Valuation Of Transferable Delivery Rights For Marketing Cooperatives, Charles V. Moore, Jay E. Noel
Agribusiness
Delivery rights to a cooperative's marketing pool can take on a value independent of the members' equity share under certain conditions. Based on anecdotal information, transferable delivery rights become valuable when the pool is fixed in size (closed), members are protected from exploitation of quasi economic rents, and have an assured "home" for their production. The greater the potential buyers' aversion to risk, the higher the value of the delivery right. The right has additional value if the cooperative generates a premium per unit return due to product differentiation and market power. Cooperatives competing with investor-owned firms in less than …
Obligations And Penalties Under Lemon Laws: Automobiles Versus Tractors, Terence J. Centner, Michael E. Wetzstein
Obligations And Penalties Under Lemon Laws: Automobiles Versus Tractors, Terence J. Centner, Michael E. Wetzstein
Department of Agricultural Economics: Faculty Publications
Distinctive new provisions of tractor lemon laws which create obligations and provide penalties for defective self-propelled agricultural equipment are contrasted with provisions of automobile lemon laws. Lemon-law obligations involve both producers' guarantees to provide consumers with a serviceable vehicle and producers' promises to remedy defects. Due to fewer manufacturer obligations under the tractor lemon laws as opposed to automobile lemon laws, tractors may be expected to have more defects than automobiles. Yet the tractor lemon laws contain fewer penalties in the form of restitution remedies. The inconsistences of these obligations and penalties suggest tractor laws may be inefficient.
New Chief Executive To Take Agriculture Into The Future, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
New Chief Executive To Take Agriculture Into The Future, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The appointment of Graeme Robertson as Chief Executive Officer of the Government agencies involved in agriculture is a milestone in the delivery of services to the agricultural sector in Western Australia
Food Into Asia, Geraldine Pasqual, Richard Taylor
Food Into Asia, Geraldine Pasqual, Richard Taylor
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Competing for a share of Asia's food market may require playing by a new set of rules. New packaging and labelling formays will need careful and long-term planning and products must match the customer's palate and quality specifications.
Geraldine Pasqual and Richard Taylor explain some of the culturally significant rules of the game and why marketing success greatly depends on understanding what the customer wants and supplying it.
Lupin Logic Number 54
Lupin Logic
Contents
Correction
One step ahead
Seed manganese
Summer weeds
Bedtime reading
Seed testing
Lupin receivals
First bulk Albus shipments
Lupin stubbles/overgrazing
Lupin stubbles and grazing
Do Animal Protection Laws Dupe The Public?, Henry Spira
Do Animal Protection Laws Dupe The Public?, Henry Spira
Farm Animal Campaign
As outlined by Wolfson, laws give the perception of protecting farm animals but, in reality, provide little or no protection. Federal law fails to provide any protection to farm animals on the farm. Moreover, while many state cruelty laws still cover farm animals in theory, they are rarely if ever applied. And most disconcerting is the trend of farm animals being increasingly excluded from the reach of state cruelty laws.