Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
If the producer of a feedstuff uses a dangerous ingredient, we will still be vulnerable.
There are now experiments under way to use processed poultry litter as a feedstuff.
Intensive farming methods were used to grow maize as an animal feedstuff.
This promotes speculation because, all around the world, the possibility and necessity of transporting feedstuff is increasing.
Alexanders is a feedstuff much appreciated by horses.
These parts are not easily digestable, and are often not desired within a feedstuff.
What would happen if a cloned animal is fed genetic feedstuff? What effects would that have on humans?
Progress in agriculture does not have to mean the concentration of production or the concentration of feedstuff production.
Used for feedstuff, especially for dairy cattle, fattened beef cattle and sheep.
"Let's re-use the waste: this is the essence of industrial ecology, where one company's waste is another's feedstuff."
Therein is a key advantage for biogas: using waste rather than crops, it does not discourage essential feedstuff production or food production itself.
Between 1954 and 1966 the mill was used for grinding animal feedstuff using newly-installed electric rollers but also continued producing stoneground flour, too.
Birds' early diet is commercial feedstuff from non-organic, degraded sources, with both grain & protein boosters of doubtful provenance.
In the case of the feed ban, implementation includes regular microscopic examination of feedstuffs and inspection of feedstuff plants.
However, a properly hydrated horse usually produces enough saliva to moisten any feedstuff properly, including beet pulp.
The arbiter had settled the case but it took a further thirty-six years before the British government introduced legislation to guarantee the composition of fertilisers and animal feedstuff.
The abundant production of cereal crops leads to the quality of feedstuff for livestock, so the quality of meat produced in the region is said to be good.
The stores of the Aspatria Agricultural Cooperative Society provided the facility to study analysis and value of feeds, seeds, artificial manure's, and animal feedstuff.
Preference and Intake of Feedstuff by Crested Porcupines(Hystrix Brachyura) in Captivity.
Our view is that, in such a case, this process must be preceded by careful monitoring in order to ensure that the feedstuff in question is fish bone meal rather than any other animal protein.
Madam President, at a time of spiralling and punitive increases in feedstuff prices, which is so hurting our intensive sector, it would be criminal to lock out of production land capable of decreasing our reliance on foreign imports.
Numbers of birds to keep: - I'd suggest a trio - fewer birds than this and you will find yourself throwing away out-of-date feedstuff, more birds than this, and as the author states you're likely to be throwing away eggs.
Yields of oil from simple pyrolysis, however, are limited by the composition of the material being pyrolysed, and modern 'oil-from-coal' processes aim for a much higher yield of organic liquids, brought about by chemical reaction with the solid feedstuff.
A by-product remains, known as colza cake, and this is reused as an animal feedstuff because of its high content of nitrogenous substances, hence the desire of our main competitors in the world market to restrict this form of production.
Calendic acid is the fatty acid responsible for the reduction in feed intake and improved feed utilization in mice when calendula oil is added to the feedstuff, as demonstrated by the comparative experiments in the examples using corn oil.