livestock production

collocation in English

meaningsoflivestockandproduction

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livestock
noun[plural]
uk
/ˈlaɪv.stɒk/
us
/ˈlaɪv.stɑːk/
animals and birds that are kept on a farm, such as cows, sheep, ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition oflivestockandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Farming systems are dominated by mixed cropping, mixed farming (crop andlivestockproduction) and mono-cropping of cereals.
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In drier, marginal agricultural regions it is concerned with changes to current practices of cropping andlivestockproduction.
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For crop/livestockproductionsystems in semi-arid regions, quality and quantity of forage produced for each unit of water used is important.
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Whether the concentration oflivestockproductionresults in adverse water pollution, favorable soil nutrient repletion, or both remains to be established empirically.
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Mathematical models were also helpful in describing and predicting animal growth, which has always represented a major field of interest inlivestockproduction.
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The increasedlivestockproductionwas also reflected in the sharp ^ fall in meat imports.
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Even where it is made available, the technology required for the sustainable intensification of crop andlivestockproductionwill be under-utilized.
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Althoughlivestockproductionwas minimally affected by commodity programs, other factors contributed to increasing specialization in these systems.
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The creation of an environment conducive tolivestockproductionthrough the provision of the appropriate infrastructure yielded positive results.
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Also, organiclivestockproductionhas occasionally been criticized because animals have been malnourished27,28.
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As shown in table 2, the potential returns to forestry production options are unlikely to be competitive withlivestockproductionon such holdings.
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Commerciallivestockproduction, is prevalent on private and leasehold ranch land.
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Rising demand for meat and milk in developing countries: implications for grasslands-basedlivestockproduction.
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Thus, it is clear that private and societal incentives are generally consistent, favoringlivestockproductionas it currently exists.
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In the initial phase of the restudy in 1999, information was gathered on the village's land ownership, irrigation, agricultural andlivestockproduction, and population characteristics.
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Subdividing land of low and variable productivity curtails mobility that is necessary forlivestockproductionunder such conditions.
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The political economy surroundinglivestockproductionand marketing may present a barrier to the successful implementation of systems solutions.
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Artificial growth of these oocytes will provide a new source of mature oocytes forlivestockproduction and reproduction in humans and endangered species.
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One strategy of agriculture that holds much promise in reinvigorating these small and mid-scale farms is pasture-basedlivestockproduction.
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