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Synopsis: 3. food & berverages: Foods: Feed:


BBC 01170.txt

because as the population swells, our ability to feed everyone diminishes. Globally, one billion people are undernourished at present, especially in Sub-saharan africa and Asia.


impactlab_2010 02409.txt

The regulatory system for insuring ultra-safe food supplies will be monitored constantly through automated data feeds at each step of the supply chain.


impactlab_2013 00511.txt

They take footage from the many live video feeds around the world and use it to layer complex animations on top of Google earth,


impactlab_2013 00857.txt

#stated the October 2012 World bank report#oeafrica Can Feed Africa.##8. Women are getting better educated,


impactlab_2013 01356.txt

and harvested within its newly enclosed pastures redefined the American diet. In Las Cruces, New mexico, Venue met with Dean M. Anderson, a USDA scientist

changing the times you put out feed, putting in artificial shade, so that animals would move to that location#there are a host of things that we have tried.

But, if you have the animals clear over three pastures away, then you ve got to monitor the rainfall-related growth,

and decline without being utilized for feed. I m not saying that seed production is not important,

And you can move the polygon that the animals are in over in that far corner of the pasture.

or you go put the animal back into a four-strand barbed wire fenced pasture. Not every animal on the face of the earth today would be controllable with virtual fencing.


impactlab_2014 00063.txt

We need to feed more people with limited agricultural land and resources. We need to make better use of land, light and logistics for an increasingly urban population.


Livescience_2014 03250.txt

We need to feed more people with limited agricultural land and resources. We need to make better use of land light and logistics for an increasingly urban population.


Nature 04376.txt

On 17 april, the corporation filed a court brief arguing that Canadian anti-dumping regulations do not apply to"ocean pasture replenishment and restoration.


popsci_2013 00300.txt

Here is copied my response from the Facebook feed: Mr. Nosowitz is perhaps my most despised writer to date.


popsci_2013 01048.txt

Given the widespread use of GMO feed for livestock as well as humans this is a cause for concern.

and animal feed including stacked GM CROPS to undergo long-term animal feeding studies preferably before commercial planting particularly for toxicological and reproductive effects.


popsci_2013 01299.txt

We could keep livestock alive perhaps for a few months longer with reserves of feedstock supplies like hay


popsci_2013 01600.txt

What you're doing is feeding it from the bottom he says adding that simply closing the lower vents that feed hot air will stop the cycle and kill the tornado.


ScienceDaily_2013 05899.txt

Most of this sorghum now goes to chicken feed or ethanol in the United states. We do have a collaboration with Markus Pauly an EBI researcher at Berkeley who is looking at the composition of sorghum.


ScienceDaily_2013 08986.txt

It has enormous potential to help feed more people in many of the poorer parts of the world


ScienceDaily_2013 13648.txt

The new approach takes cellulose from non-food plant material such as corn stover converts about 30%to amylose

Corn stover consists of the stem leaves and husk of the corn plant remaining after ears of corn are harvested.


ScienceDaily_2013 15283.txt

They are finding success using the byproducts of biofuels made from corn stover wheat straw and rice straw.

and some cellulose in it but it's not really a feed material anymore Riding said.

and corn stover can be used for making cellulosic ethanol. Cellulosic ethanol byproducts then can be added to cement to strengthen concrete.


ScienceDaily_2014 00415.txt

The overall goal is to develop improved plants that can feed increasing numbers of people


ScienceDaily_2014 07052.txt

In the U s. barley and oats are used primarily for animal feed since they are difficult to break down


ScienceDaily_2014 14323.txt

poplar wood and corn stover into biofuels. The technology could also supply a source of renewable jet fuel required by recent European union aviation emission regulations.


ScienceDaily_2014 16169.txt

and sheep where they facilitate the digestion of feed consumed in the diet. Efforts to control methanogens in specific ways may improve feed utilization

and enhance the production of meat and milk researchers say. Methanogens are additionally a factor in human nutrition.


ScienceDaily_2014 17656.txt

and how the feed supplement might cause cattle particularly in the summer months to be slow-moving and stiff-muscled once they arrive at packing facilities.

We're going to learn more about the last 30 days on feed Thomson said of research on beta-agonists.

History of beta-agonist usefeedlots have used beta-agonists a cattle feed supplement approved by the U s. Food

and Drug Administration (FDA) and considered safe from a food safety perspective to improve the cattle's natural ability to convert feed into more lean muscle.


Smart_Planet_3 00184.txt

The battle to feed all humanity is said over, Chu quoting author Paul Ehrlich. A subsequent major development was the development of disease-resistant strains of wheat that could handle artificial fertilizer and produce higher yields.


WS_1452 01180.txt

Earth will have nine billion mouths to feed. To solve this dilemma, Rob Aukerman, president of U s. operations at Elanco Animal health, has been a vocal advocate of oeproven technologies to assist farmers in delivering more food using fewer resources.


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