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After the war he became a probate judge and worked as a stockbreeder.
Dad, leave your precious Farmer and Stockbreeder and come over here.
He was born in Tupholme the extramarital son of a farmer and stockbreeder.
Thomas Bates (1775-1849) was an English stockbreeder.
A stockbreeder uses this drastic measure regularly-and culls the defectives and winds up with a healthy stabilized line.
A year after this linguistic liftoff, an ad in Farmer and Stockbreeder magazine touted "advice about 'follow-on' feeding."
On 11 January 1985 Melanesians killed Yves Tual, daughter of a European stockbreeder.
I sat down at the other side of the fire and Mr. Alderson resumed his study of the Farmer and Stockbreeder.
Thomas Icely (3 November 1797-13 February 1874) was an early colonial New South Wales landholder and stockbreeder.
Father Donovan had made a point of keeping him well supplied with reading material - mostly The Farmer and Stockbreeder and innocuous stories of the saints.
Sívori thereafter focused his efforts on commercial art, creating portraits and landscapes for clients, among the best-known of which was local stockbreeder Godofredo Daireaux's in 1903.
Concerning the male, he pointed to a standard stockbreeder practice to not let a bull or a stallion serve too many or too often so as not to devitalize him.
The project has created digitised images of 13,000 glass plate negatives from the British magazine 'Farmer and Stockbreeder' and 'Farmers Weekly' photographic archive, dating from 1920-1965.
Cristo de Bagazán (Christ of Bagazán), who is venerated in Rioja, was also found by a stockbreeder who was looking for a lost ox.
This documentary describes this spirit through five representative characters: a Dogon, a Bozo, a Fulani herder, a Tuareg stockbreeder, and a Bella son of the city and carter.
Mr. Alderson was reading the Farmer and Stockbreeder, his breeches unlaced, his stockinged feet stretched out towards a blazing pile of logs.-He looked up over his spectacles.
Back at the farm, Mr. Alderson was still reading the Farmer and Stockbreeder and kept his finger on the list of pig prices while he gave me a baleful glance over his spectacles.
He explained that he was a stockbreeder, and that he was conveying the stranger less as a favor to Arpad than as an answer to the Norlander impudence of entering Dakoty unbidden.
Mr. Alderson's hand strayed automatically towards his Farmer and Stockbreeder, but he withdrew it after a single hunted glance in my direction and began to drum his fingers on the arm of the chair, whistling softly under his breath.
Towards the end of the committee's deliberations, a report from political correspondent J.W. Murray in Farmer and Stockbreeder claimed that Plumb had single-handedly persuaded the committee to recommend prohibiting the import of carcass meat from countries where foot and mouth was endemic.
He approached Richard Haddon, managing editor of the Farmer and Stockbreeder magazine and senior voluntary press adviser to the Ministry of Agriculture, who in turn sought the backing of NFU Secretary Sir Cleveland Fyfe.