Articles, tagged with "animal feed", page 2
14th February 2011
Are you tired of having to deal with backed-up pipes, slow-draining sinks, and sewage overflows? You may be suffering from clogged household pipes. As any experienced plumber in Arizona will tell you, many foods that we are accustomed to eating frequently...
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Author:
ecowater
03rd February 2011
With green lush landscapes, and home to various luxuriant habitats, Cuba is a true heaven for nature lovers. From beaches to coastal mangrove, and rugged mountains to lush green valleys, Cuba offers a wide array of opportunities to travelers seeking exoti...
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Author:
Latamforless
05th January 2011
Do YOU know where your supplements come from? Most people do not, although the buzz is out and consumers are taking notice of where the products they buy are coming from.
Newspapers and radio shows everywhere have been broadcasting stories, particularl...
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Author:
Chris
23rd December 2010
Mass production has some dangerous drawbacks because foreign objects can go unnoticed and cause damage or injury. Harvested crops are processed through large equipment run across the ground where parts come loose and can drop into the product. Multiple ...
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Author:
Marie Winston
26th October 2010
One of the most important fertilizers that help plants to grow is urea. It is an organic fertilizer and is used widely by farmers for agricultural purposes. It was first discovered in the year 1773 by Hillaire Rouelle, a French scientist. Due to its wides...
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Author:
Vaiv Jais
20th October 2010
If you run a farm then your livestock is of upmost importance to you, they can however be expensive to keep fed and watered. There is of course an answer; you can produce your own animal feed pellets.
In the UK you can purchase small scale animal feed ...
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Author:
IanSpencer
29th September 2010
We live to roam the farmers markets. There's something so inviting about buying fresh food straight from the producer and what's not to love about a leisurely walk through an open air market on a bright, Spring day?
Personally, it takes me back to my...
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Author:
Eat Cleaner
23rd August 2010
Using laminated woven PP shopping bags is one of the most effective ways for packaging a number of products. These polypropylene bags are extremely durable and are resistant to pests, humidity, sunlight, and much more, which can keep your product safe. Th...
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Author:
Bingvina
17th August 2010
Four different grains are traded on the futures exchanges of the United States (I'm pretty sure that some foreign exchanges offer rice futures): corn, wheat, soybeans and oats.
All four have the same contract size of 5,000 bushels. The penny price of o...
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Author:
Richard Stooker
11th August 2010
Dairy goat farming for profit is not very hard to do. Goat farming, in itself, is already a very profitable business. Goats are simple to manage. If given proper attention, goats can live healthily and can even be managed by children. They also don't need...
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Author:
Ted Allen
06th August 2010
Some companies will use it primarily for transporting goods from A to B, whilst others will kit them out more like a ‘mobile shop'. Work vans are the next evolutionary step from the horses and carts of old; except that vans will normally run far better...
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Author:
arif12
13th May 2010
Sounds delicious, doesn't it? Bet you can't wait to get yourself some. I'm sure you've all anxiously awaited the day when the phrase "cottonmouth" could be more than just an analogy.
Yet to the more than 1 billion malnourished people in the world, the ...
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Author:
Katie McCoy
08th March 2010
It is a common misconception that coconut oil is bad for you. People from around the world are experiencing the health benefits of using coconut oil. It is actually one of the healthiest oils you can consume. Here are seven reasons why you should use coco...
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Author:
ali
22nd February 2010
I apologise if this turns into a bit of a rant - I don't intend it come out that way, but it might because I am PASSIONATE about this subject.
For years the "health food" industry has spent millions on positioning Soy as a health food and now it is in ...
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Author:
Nisha Obaidullah
16th February 2010
Before our food reaches our plates much of it is exposed to numerous chemical processes, and these days it may even be genetically engineered, or irradiated. This was not the case in days gone by, which may, to some degree, explain the increase of modern...
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Author:
James Rayman