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www.politifeist.com/NSW_Agriculture
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PolitiFeist.com shows you information and questions about NSW Agriculture. Click here to give us a try. ... Cattle, sheep and pigs are the predominant types of livestock produced in NSW and they have...
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www.politifeist.com/Wales_Economy
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PolitiFeist.com shows you information and questions about Wales Economy. Click here to give us a try. ... Cattle, sheep and pigs are the predominant types of livestock produced in NSW and they have...
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Livestock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livestock
Livestock refers to one or more domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber and labor. The term "livestock" ...
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www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/publications/assistanc...
www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/publications/assistance/sectors/notebooks/aglivestock.pdf
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United States. Enforcement and. EPA 310-R-00-002. Environmental Protection. Compliance Assurance. September 2000. Agency. (2221-A). Profile of the ...
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www.epa.gov/rlep/faq.html
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Globally, ruminant livestock produce about 80 million metric tons of methane annually, ...
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www.thebeefsite.com/articles/1607/organic-livestock-pro...
www.thebeefsite.com/articles/1607/organic-livestock-production-and-marketing
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By Robyn Neeson, Organic Farming Liaison Officer, Farming Systems Research. Published in the New South Wales Primefacts edition 808.
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www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html
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Aug 7, 1997 ... The United States could feed 800 million people with grain that livestock eat, according to a Cornell University ecologist's analysis of the ...
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www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?newsID=20772&CR1=warning
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Nov 29, 2006 ... Cattle-rearing generates more global warming greenhouse gases, as measured in CO2 equivalent, than transportation, and smarter production ...
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news.discovery.com/earth/livestock-production-greenhous...
news.discovery.com/earth/livestock-production-greenhouse-emissions.html
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Oct 4, 2010 ... Fueled by increasing demand for meat and dairy, growth in livestock production could have serious and irreversible effects on the entire planet.
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