milk production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmilkandproduction
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milk
noun[U]
uk/mɪlk/us/mɪlk/
the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep and used by humans as a drink or for making butter, ...
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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 ofmilkandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Around 40 per cent ofmilkproductionis marketed.
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These concerns are illustrated by predictions ofmilkproduction.
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The findings do not suggest widespread 'intensification' ofmilkproduction.
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Potential contributing factors includemilkproduction, breed, and bacterial strains.
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It must bemilkproduction, andmilkproductiononly.
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Mapping quantitative trait loci controllingmilkproductionby exploiting progeny testing.
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Adjusted observedmilkproductionwas computed as the sum of fixed effects and uncontrolled-random error.
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Figure 1 depicts the frequency and distributions of observed and model-predictedmilkproduction.
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Land/feed-coupled dairy farms did not raise any crops, focusing instead onmilkproduction.
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Culling for lowmilkproductionwas occasionally practised but within-herd systematic selection was not performed.
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The performance and nutrient use efficiency of two contrasting systems of organicmilkproduction.
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The greater part of the farms thus had a low to moderatemilkproductionintensity.
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Significant losses of meat andmilkproductionand fleece values from infected sheep may also occur.
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Predictions ofmilkproductionfor high pasture allowance and maize silage supplements were inconsistent.
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During early to late lactation, water intake increased whilemilkproductiondecreased.
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Milkproductionwas either over- or underestimated, depending on the level of feeding.
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Table 2 lists the statistics of the model accuracy using the adjusted observedmilkproduction.
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Accounting for energy and protein reserve changes in predicting diet-allowablemilkproductionin cattle.
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This can be achieved by minimizing purchased concentrate use and focusing onmilkproductionfrom forage.
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Organicmilkproductionincreased from 3.6 million liters in 1997 to 24.3 million liters in 2004.
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It is not to increasemilkproduction, but essentially to reduce the cost ofmilkproduction.
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Some farms have gone intomilkproductionwhich ought not to be inmilkproduction.
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Milkproductionis being restricted.
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Takemilkproduction, for instance.
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Milkproductionis still increasing.
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