Puppies farmed typically end up being sent to Britain, Scotland or Wales and will be sold through the small ads section of newspapers there. |
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In 1876 he had farmed the untenanted part of the estate which amounted to 1000 acres. |
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Wild rabbit has a much darker flesh than farmed rabbit, but both are extremely versatile and, because of the price, you can afford to experiment. |
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Soldiers can still take care of firing ranges and training areas, but the rest can be farmed out. |
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On the kibbutz they farmed avocado, bananas and dates, and ran a dairy farm and a small industrial tools factory. |
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Almost every ingredient is farmed nowadays but it's the thought that counts. |
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And it's worth noting that Van Leuvan serves kingklip, a really weird looking fish farmed in South Africa that is actually more eel than fish. |
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The fish-farming industry was brought to its knees by some report saying that eating farmed salmon can kill you. |
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There will always be a world of difference in taste and texture between any farmed fish and its wild relation. |
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Before the Spaniards arrived, Arawak Indians farmed and hunted Cuba's fertile lands. |
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He was the last remaining member of the Kelly family who farmed at Monavea. |
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Since 1994 the Livestock Guarding Dog Program has trained more than 200 Anatolian shepherds to protect farmed sheep and goats in Namibia. |
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As a young man, he farmed land originally within the reservation boundaries. |
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Wild bear gall bladders are widely believed to be of much higher quality when compared to farmed bile. |
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For several years I farmed with draft horses and found that they could compete with the most modern farm equipment on a per unit basis. |
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The rural landscape hardly seems farmed, but that's just an American eye, expecting arrow-straight crop lines and right-angled fields. |
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Environmentalists point out that the contamination of farmed salmon is so bad that the farms pollute the surrounding environment. |
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His sustainable productive chain begins at the small coconut groves that are farmed by rural communities. |
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These movement restrictions apply to all farmed livestock within that area. |
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Figures and diagrams were plotted by hand on graph paper and then farmed out to a graphic artist. |
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Grayling farmed both sides of a sharp ridge near the top of the Tarata saddle. |
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The deer baited by the Ward Union Stag Hunt are, by definition, tame animals, as they have been confined and farmed by the Hunt. |
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A livelihood is eked out from terraced plots, but every available patch of land is farmed. |
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She was a member of the well known Brown family, until she married into the Murphys where she farmed with her husband. |
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He claims that pheasant and partridge are neither wild nor natural and are not an alternative to factory farmed meat. |
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Also it has been found that if a farmed fish mates with a wild fish the genetics of their spawn is modified. |
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The seigneur would, in turn, subdivide his acreage to tenants who paid a nominal rent, cleared, and farmed the land. |
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In Namibia two types of fresh water fish, the tilapia and catfish are farmed. |
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They have pointed out that it takes three tonnes of wild fish to produce one tonne of the farmed variety. |
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He farmed all his life until his retirement a few years ago, and he was a man who enjoyed those years to the full. |
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Worst of all, to my mind, is the appalling waste of natural fish stocks required to feed the farmed industry. |
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One particular problem is the mink, which were farmed in the 1960s and escaped in large numbers. |
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It looked even bleaker when Steve bought in six summer signings and he was farmed out to Sunderland on loan. |
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He has done workshops with farmers in Cambodia and his findings support the general belief that many farmed animals are genetic mongrels. |
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Bob's family farmed the 36 acre island, growing onions, turnips, barley and potatoes. |
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Ninety-four per cent of access routes in the National Park cross farmed land and moorland areas. |
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When British people farmed simply and ate plainly there was no need for organic produce. |
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He first played for York in the 1998 season when he was farmed out to Huntington Stadium on loan from Castleford. |
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Her father's alcoholism plunged the family into poverty so humiliating that Dolly was farmed out to various generous strangers for upbringing. |
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As the amount of farmed fish multiplies, the wild salmon stock has gone into freefall. |
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Why couldn't they be farmed, like oysters, or grown on ropes, like mussels? |
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He has farmed out songwriting duties to the group's lesser lights, with disastrous results. |
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When you buy venison, it is normally red deer which can be farmed or grazed in parks. |
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This is good news for lovers of venison, as even farmed deer are fed a pretty natural diet. |
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He claimed that it was a part of a larger strategy to expel them violently from areas to be farmed by colonists. |
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Spare ones will be farmed out to other universities which have expressed an interest in getting involved. |
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Industry critics say they are stalling for time to think up more positive ways of presenting farmed fish. |
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We farmed there in a pioneer way and increased the stock to a thousand sheep and a hundred cattle. |
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Baynham has farmed for all of his 70 years at Penlen farm on St David's Head. |
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Through hard work and perseverance, he acquired a good parcel of land and farmed it for some sixty years. |
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Campaigners are also lobbying the government to increase the percentage of organically farmed land. |
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All too frequently major issues that need decisions are farmed out to outsiders to make reports. |
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Grasshoppers require humane treatment when they are farmed, because if they are overcrowded or stressed, they cannibalise each other. |
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The Brazilians have succeeded in achieving an increase in the production of farmed shrimp. |
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James was aged 82 years and lived and farmed in Clorane with his sister Maureen until illness supervened. |
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Of the Pacific species, chinook and coho are farmed, while chum, pink, and sockeye salmon are not found in aquaculture operations. |
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For many years he farmed a small parcel of land in Kilcolman and came to the local Kilcolman creamery with his donkey and cart. |
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Far from being wandering hunter-gatherers, some Aborigines lived in villages, traded and farmed. |
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They are either feasting on escapes of immature farmed fish or on the uneaten feed pellets that accumulate in the water below the cages. |
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To mimic the natural shades of wild salmon, colorants are added to farmed salmon. |
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But then he farmed for a living as had his father and grandfather before him. |
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He farmed in partnership with his father, and for a few years also with his older brother Eric. |
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Most people farmed for a living, and others took care of all necessary needs in the community. |
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Together she and her husband farmed the ranch land, and she bore seven children. |
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The land was farmed for years, then was changed for residential development. |
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He also farmed the land and was well versed in many aspects of the farming scene. |
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Joyance missed the days when she and her husband and young son had farmed the land her house sat upon. |
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Many conventionally farmed soils around here barely have 1 to 2 percent organic matter. |
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This was discussed at length and it was strongly felt that the person who rented or actively farmed the land should be the benefactor in future. |
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He farmed some land, growing much of what my mother served our family at dinner time. |
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He resided just across the road from Burke's Shop where he farmed his land. |
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Indians grew the sugar in the west and farmed their land with great quantities of artificial fertilizers. |
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But although peasants farmed all the land in 1800, they often owned less than half of it. |
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Most salmon sold at supermarkets in the United States are farmed salmon, grown with feed derived from soybeans. |
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The scientists tracked the source of the pollutants to the fish meal fed to intensively farmed salmon. |
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I can't be reassured that the liver in this isn't from intensively farmed animals. |
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Like all farmed livestock, salmon are regularly checked by veterinarians and occasionally require the use of licensed medicines. |
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Protection products and pensions feature strongly, while tax advice on more complex transactions tends to be farmed out to tax specialists. |
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Issues that threaten to create permanent obstacles are farmed out to commissions so they can be dealt with down the line. |
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Booking arrangements will be farmed out to private retail outlets, or passengers will be forced to use the Internet to make reservations. |
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Once operations are farmed out to a private investor, soon only the tracks and railbed will be publicly-owned, he said. |
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The deputy prime minister warned it was a mistake to think entire departments would be farmed out to the regions. |
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Trained inmates can be farmed out to local businesses, providing a good service in return for on-the-job training. |
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Rather, they are automatically farmed out to subcontractors, who ship finished products directly to customers. |
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Most farmed animals are now crowded in sheds with dirty conditions and pumped full of drugs so they lead sad and unnatural lives. |
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Bonny just had one foal, but Dennis's Uncle Tom, who farmed at Barton, near Preston, had a mare that foaled around the same time. |
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At the extreme, the total farmed area could produce our total national energy requirement. |
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If an American is defrauded, the U.S. company that farmed out the work is legally responsible. |
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Wild Atlantic salmon stocks will be wiped out within decades because of interbreeding with escaped farmed stocks, leading scientists have warned. |
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The same happened to him two years ago, when after a goal drought he was about to be farmed out to the lower leagues. |
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These innovations permit greater tracks of land to be farmed more intensively by fewer farmers. |
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About every 15 years the nearby supplies of wild game and firewood would become depleted, and the farmed soil would become exhausted. |
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In addition, conacre or rented land that is no longer being farmed must be removed from the REPS plan. |
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It does taste a little stronger than the farmed variety, which is very similar to chicken, but it is not as gamey and strong as hare. |
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The accelerated decline in micro-nutrient levels is a global problem in industrially farmed soils. |
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Let me assure all concerned that any rainbow trout the size of salmon in this country are, without question, farmed. |
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When we plow up more land than can be farmed, grade and disrupt natural landscapes, we provide fertile ground for non-native tumbleweeds and exotic invasive plants. |
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They have farmed their dairy herd at Gorsehill Abbey Farm for many years. |
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The majority of protagonists in the drama were tenant crofters who had farmed the land for countless generations, with only a tiny smattering of incomers. |
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I rejoice in the sustainable food source that is farmed livestock. |
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In breaks from active service, he farmed in Hampshire, took employment with the Portuguese navy, and was briefly employed as a spy among the naval bases in southern France. |
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Instead, the work of canine acting was farmed out to other German Shepherds. |
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The boutique farmed out part of the finishing work to my father at the de la Renta shop. |
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The stags used in stag hunting are in effect tame farmed deer. |
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The place where his family has farmed since 1540 has fallen silent since the slaughtermen came on Saturday to destroy his 1,600 sheep and his beef herd. |
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A lot of government services are farmed out to the private sector. |
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The amount farmed to cotton varies with water availability, but never more than half the area, and it's done in a rotation with durum wheat and malting barley. |
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If every year a handful of issues were farmed out to assemblies like this one, one issue per assembly, it would be a job that could be done at a few hours a week. |
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On Saturday, protesters are planning to picket supermarkets in up to 100 towns and cities across the country, urging shoppers not to buy farmed salmon. |
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Many tasks have been farmed out to private, unaccountable contractors. |
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Yet the bourgeois property holders changed little in the way they farmed. |
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Peasants left the land their forefathers had farmed for generations. |
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Land is still farmed using the Inca method of terracing on steep slopes. |
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All the component projects are farmed out across the country. |
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Pitt Island is large enough to be farmed and there are a number of small islands, some of which are mutton birding islands, and some home to endangered bird species. |
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In big companies, work is off-loaded to customers, or their problems are farmed out to call centers with productivity incentives designed to limit each call. |
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It was a crime that shook a picture-postcard North Lincolnshire village to its core, devastating a family that had farmed the land around Winteringham for generations. |
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And I grok some of the arguments against eating other farmed animals, too. |
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His neighbours have farmed his land for the past two years and yesterday they were repairing his combine harvester in readiness for gathering in the wheat once again. |
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Like other farmed fish, they consume fishmeal which depletes wild stock. |
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Since there are no rivers in Shetland, there is very little fresh water run-off in the voes, and the chances of farmed salmon escaping up the rivers are negligible. |
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An absentee pluralist on a grand scale, he farmed out his livings, usually for much more than their nominal value, and supervised them through agents. |
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Measures to introduce new EU-wide controls on feed for farmed livestock in England were announced this week by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
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In parts, it is still farmed in the traditional crofting manner. |
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In 1903, one hundred years ago, most people in Ireland lived in the countryside, farmed the land, cultivated the food they ate and had very little extra money. |
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The idea that farmed salmon are pumped full of chemicals is an urban myth. |
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So he was farmed out for a month with instructions to delay his swing a bit, go to right field more often, improve his bunting and reduce strikeouts. |
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Chickens require significantly less land, water, and energy than all other meat options except farmed salmon. |
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Driving through a land which has been intensively farmed since the dawn of civilisation, we soon reached the Ghab, a rich agricultural valley which had once been marshland. |
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My signature dish at the time was a thin slice of farmed salmon, seared until crisp on one side and served atop a mound of avocado salsa, surrounded by a herb butter sauce. |
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His daddy was a drinker, not much for raising kids, so Johnny was farmed off to an uncle, Joe France, the toughest rancher around. |
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Now, though, the boffins have seemingly invented a super salmon which is immune to diseases such as ISA and grows six times faster than the rate of normal farmed fish. |
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However researchers also found that although the concept of organic farmed fish found favour with some focus groups, it met resistance from committed organic shoppers. |
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The iniquitousness of dying farmed salmon to make it look more palatable on the plate is just one of the charges being leveled at the aquaculture industry by the protesters. |
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But the bureaucratic muddle began after ministers farmed the project out to the Confederation of Scottish Local Authorities, the umbrella body for councils. |
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It is also farmed in Puget Sound, Washington, where it is known as the Totten Inlet Virginica. |
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To produce one pound of farmed salmon, products from several pounds of wild fish are fed to them. |
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The limestone plateaux of the White Peak are more intensively farmed, with mainly dairy usage of improved pastures. |
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Most of the parish was farmed in an open field system until 1810, when Parliament passed an Inclosure Act for Culham. |
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His father had inherited a country estate, Over Norton Park in Oxfordshire, which he farmed commercially. |
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During the 1940s, much of the deer park was ploughed and farmed for food, which involved the felling of hundreds of ancient trees. |
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From the early 21st century, farmed basa imported from Vietnam and hoki have become common in Australian fish and chip shops. |
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From 1831 until his death, he farmed at Ash, Normandy, a village in Surrey a few miles from his birthplace at Farnham. |
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The surrounding land is owned and farmed by Francis Yates Partners, who allow the public access along a path from the garden of the house. |
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They usually lived close to and even in the same townlands as the settlers and the land they had farmed previously. |
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The climate is mild and the soils are extremely fertile, most of the land being farmed. |
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In some areas, land remained in arable use after clearance but was farmed with more intensive modern methods. |
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The Ordovices farmed and kept sheep, and built fortified strongholds and hill forts. |
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Atlantic salmon are also, in very small volumes, farmed in Russia and the island of Tasmania, Australia. |
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Salmon require large nutritional intakes of protein, and farmed salmon consume more fish than they generate as a final product. |
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According to reports in the journal Science, farmed salmon may contain high levels of dioxins. |
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Canned salmon in the US is usually wild Pacific catch, though some farmed salmon is available in canned form. |
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Arctic char are also farmed in Iceland, Estonia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, West Virginia, and Ireland. |
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The term is often used to refer solely to those raised for food, and sometimes only farmed ruminants, such as cattle and goats. |
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Animals kept indoors are generally farmed intensively, as large space requirements could make indoor farming unprofitable if not impossible. |
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Other livestock are farmed outdoors, where the size of enclosures and the level of supervision may vary. |
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Seaweed has a variety of purposes, for which it is farmed or foraged from the wild. |
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When the colonists came to the colonies, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion to what they had done in Europe. |
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In the same way, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion. |
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Many species of scallop are highly prized as a food source, and some are farmed as aquaculture. |
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European bass was one of the first types of fish to be farmed commercially in Europe. |
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The main industries on the island are crofting and sheep farming, where unique North Ronaldsay sheep are mostly farmed collectively. |
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The current market is dominated by the larger Pacific oyster and rock oyster varieties which are farmed year round. |
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Oyster depuration begins after the harvest of oysters from farmed locations. |
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Sometimes bycatch are sold to fish farms to feed farmed fish, especially in Asia. |
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Lobster, shrimp, conger, bass and mullet are caught, while mussels and oysters are farmed. |
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While the bison was key to the daily life of the Mandan, they also farmed and actively traded goods with other Great Plains tribes. |
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Although some brushes are made from wild badger hair, most hair is sourced from China where badgers are farmed for this purpose. |
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Japan is the only country in eastern Asia where sika deer were not farmed for velvet antlers. |
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Some crops which have been traditionally farmed in tropical climates, such as mango, litchi, and avocado, are cultivated in the subtropics. |
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The pearl industry is so important in some areas, significant sums of money are spent on monitoring the health of farmed molluscs. |
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Crocodiles are protected in many parts of the world, but they also are farmed commercially. |
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The term is not normally applied to catching farmed fish, or to aquatic mammals, such as whales where the term whaling is more appropriate. |
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Horses, donkeys, deer, buffalo, llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicunas are farmed for meat in various regions. |
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The common ostrich is farmed around the world, particularly for its feathers, which are decorative and are also used as feather dusters. |
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Common ostriches are so adaptable that they can be farmed in climates ranging from South Africa to Alaska. |
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Common ostriches have been farmed in South Africa since the beginning of the 19th century. |
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Philip faced major difficulties in raising taxes, and collection was largely farmed out to local lords. |
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Tasmanians are also consumers of seafood, such as crayfish, orange roughy, salmon and oysters, both farmed and wild. |
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They farmed grain and millet as their cereal crops, grew flax, and raised oxen, pigs, sheep and horses. |
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The scenery is a mixture of built up areas, industrial land with some dereliction, and farmed open country. |
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This novel vaccine is designed to prevent salmonoid rickettsial septicemia in farmed salmon. |
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He served in the Air Force and then came home and farmed cotton. |
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Sales of canned salmon appear unaffected by the recent scare story about Scottish farmed fish. |
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The FDA has placed farmed catfish from China on a watch list for illegal residues of malachite green and fluoroquinolones. |
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But after only a few months, a change of managership at the club saw Beenhakker arrive and Connolly farmed out to feeder team Excelsior. |
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It also adds parasiticides, like AlphaMax to protect farmed salmon from sea lice. |
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A tuna-like farmed fish grown in sea pens off the Australian coast is due to be launched in the UK by Sainsbury's this week. |
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In farmed and wild fish, the bacteria can cause meningoencephalitis, which is accompanied by swimming difficulty and hemorrhaging. |
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Mr Roberts had farmed at Tremeirchion in Denbighshire for 25 years when he decided to give it up and move into snackfood distribution. |
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The exception has been the emergence of Chile as a supplier of farmed Cohoe to the canned market. |
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Areas of concern are the impact of seals and the escape of farmed fish which can interbreed with wild fish. |
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He scored twice in City's 3-2 Sixelds win against the Blades last season but those were his only goals for the club and he was farmed out on loan to Patrick istle. |
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He has lived and farmed at Hoarstone, near Welshpool, for 47 years but has never benefited from funding through existing or previous agri-environment schemes. |
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Haemocytic parasitosis in the farmed oyster Tiostrea chilensis. |
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This research will reveal fundamental molecular details of vitellogenesis and its relation to egg quality common to zebrafish and important farmed species. |
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First, when farmed geoducks are in proximity to wild geoduck aggregations, spawning may be synchronized, with subsequent gametic interaction occurring. |
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The comparison showed that fat content is higher in farmed fish, and that cholesterol and Omega-3 fatty acids are roughly in the same range for both types of fish. |
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Acquiring Pharmaq gives Zoetis vaccines, diagnostic products and parasite-killing drugs such as AlphaMax, which protects farmed salmon from sea lice. |
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As my mum worked Tuesday to Saturday I was a latchkey kid and on Saturdays, I was farmed to my aunty and older female cousins, Tat and Ken who were ace. |
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This will open new opportunities for Canadian farmed salmon, arctic char in the Yukon, oysters on the Pacific coast, and mussels in Atlantic Canada. |
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Even though the land was being farmed and was protected from development, Pelham says it was at risk of being sold to someone who wasn't going to keep it as a working farm. |
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The first recorded human settlements were those of the Celtic tribe, the Brigantes, who farmed the uplands and lower reaches of the river in the late iron age. |
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Grouse are farmed in the area and hen harriers can be seen frequently. |
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Ruskin wished to show that contemporary life could still be enjoyed in the countryside, with land being farmed traditionally, with minimal mechanical assistance. |
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Like serfs, however, state peasants were attached to the land they farmed. |
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They farmed maize, potato, quinoa and cotton, and traded gold, emeralds, blankets, ceramic handicrafts, coca and especially rock salt with neighboring nations. |
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Insects form part of the human diet in some cultures, and in Thailand, crickets are farmed for this purpose in the north of the country and palm weevil larvae in the south. |
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The only species farmed commercially is the domesticated silkmoth. |
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The most commonly farmed species are the saltwater and Nile crocodiles, while a hybrid of the saltwater and the rare Siamese crocodile is also bred in Asian farms. |
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Many groupers are important food fish, and some of them are now farmed. |
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As a contrast to wild fisheries, farmed fisheries can operate in sheltered coastal waters, in rivers, lakes and ponds, or in enclosed bodies of water such as tanks. |
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These boar are thought to have escaped from wildlife parks, zoos and from farms where they are farmed for their meat, and gone on to establish breeding populations. |
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The industry suffers problems due to fluctuating demand for farmed fish. |
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This effect is potentially reducible, such as in China where commercially farmed turtles may be reducing some of the pressure to poach endangered species. |
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In recent years, vaccines have become widely used in aquaculture and also with ornamental fish, for example furunculosis vaccines in farmed salmon and koi herpes virus in koi. |
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Most fisheries are wild fisheries, but farmed fisheries are increasing. |
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In contrast about half of all farmed salmon are Atlantic salmon. |
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They fished the coastal waters and farmed the shores of what became Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the St Lawrence River valley of Quebec. |
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The factory closed in 1981, although sugar beet is still farmed locally. |
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By 1860 the European population had grown to two hundred thousand, and the land of the Algerians was being rapidly bought and farmed by the new arrivals. |
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Farmed salmon are usually held in nets suspended in the shallow waters and sheltered coves of the West Coast. |
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Farmed salmon currently feed on a diet of pellets made from processed fish caught in large-scale industrial fisheries. |
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Farmed Christmas trees can be manicured with clippers or power saws into any desired shape. |
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Farmed venison means we can buy this lean meat all year round. |
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Farmed fish regularly and in increasing numbers escape into the wild where they interbreed, spread diseases to native species and dilute the natural gene pool. |
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You've Been Farmed HOARSE neighbours chewing cud, Poxy chickens looking good, Bully brats made of wood, Forlorn piglets stood and stood. |
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Farmed fisheries are expanding, and Chinese aquaculture in particular is making many advances. |
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Farmed fisheries are technological in nature, and revolve around developments in aquaculture. |
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Farmed salmon has a high omega 3 fatty acid content comparable to wild salmon. |
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Farmed pigs have few champions to match the outraged ecologists who swung the tide of public taste away from over-fished Chilean sea bass and orange roughy a decade ago. |
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