Without a better understanding of popular terminology and establishment of clear philosophical goals, it will be impossible to design and conduct relevant crop/livestockresearch.
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On the outskirts of the bazaar,livestockdealers lead their swarming herds along narrow village paths lined by millet-stalk fences.
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Integrating forage, crop andlivestocksystems can spread economic and production risks over several different enterprises, thereby taking advantage of a variety of agricultural markets5,7.
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While we do not explicitly model any benefits associated with morelivestockpatches, it is reasonable to assume they would exist.
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Thelivestockelement has tended to be viewed by scientists as an adjunct to crops, to which it contributes manure and draught power.
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Rather than attempting uniform area-wide, inundative releases of sterile males, it may be more cost-effective to preferentially target aggregated populations associated withlivestock.
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If in addition to it not being removed, villagelivestockgrazing is not restricted, the number of tigers could fall to perilously low levels.
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Farming systems are dominated by mixed cropping, mixed farming (crop andlivestockproduction) and mono-cropping of cereals.
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Neighbouring villages would typically share a common grazing area to prevent stock rustlers from attacking boys caring forlivestockfar from the settlements.
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Facilities designed solely to maximizelivestockrevenue created forms of manure that are difficult to process into valuable outputs.
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The challenge is to develop a common framework that includes both production and environmental goals and from which guidelines can be provided forlivestockproducers.
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The proportions of wheat consumed by differentlivestockclasses were assumed to be consistent over the years of the study.
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Of those who migrated, 71 per cent were engaged in long distance migration while the remaining 21 per cent commuted withlivestock.
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The results indicate that thousands of wildlife faeces enteredlivestockfeed on each of the four farms over the winter months monitored.
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Because of the central role of oxen in this system, there is a greater integration oflivestockbreeding with land husbandry.
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domestic livestock
In contrast, reducing fragmentation can increase the number of infectious contacts - both among endangered species and also with host reservoirs such asdomesticlivestock.
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intensive livestock
Among farms with intensive livestock production, the possibility increases for contamination of the lettuce during the fertilization process or by the irrigation water.
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livestock auction
Livestockauctionmarkets are an important link in the marketing chain.
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