Thus the potential nutritive value of uncut silage swards is limited, and the emphasis must now be on conserving them as an edible feedstuff. |
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This month, however, that may change. Alfalfa, that humble feedstuff, is at the heart of an intense debate. |
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In so doing it brought to light the risks associated with this type of feedstuff, but partly only after the crisis. |
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It is easiest to assess hard data on direct costs for food, feedstuff and machinery. |
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In the case of the feed ban, implementation includes regular microscopic examination of feedstuffs and inspection of feedstuff plants. |
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It is a known fact that Belgian, French and Dutch manufacturers of feedstuff mixes have processed fat contaminated by dioxins. |
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Before the merger with Hüls AG of Marl in 1998, the animal feedstuff business was directly conducted by Degussa AG of Frankfurt. |
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In most cases, a single feedstuff or the combination of feedstuffs does not supply each amino acid in the precise amount required by animals to exactly meet their dietary requirements. |
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Therein is a key advantage for biogas: using waste rather than crops, it does not discourage essential feedstuff production or food production itself. |
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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. |
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According to a statement, by the end of 2011, the equestrian college, the stud horse base and the feedstuff plant will start trial operations. |
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There has just been a scare on the island of Ireland about dioxin-contaminated feedstuff in the Republic of Ireland, affecting produce circulating throughout the whole island of Ireland. |
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If the research had been permitted, he said, it would have been discovered sooner that farmers were flouting the ban on feedstuff derived from cattle carcasses. |
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In addition these crops deliver protein rich feedstuff as a by-product. |
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Whereas, cereal producers are benefiting from high prices, livestock producers however are negatively affected by the increase in feedstuff prices. |
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Current consumer patterns for processed animal products mean that a large proportion of Europe's arable area is, at the same time, required for feedstuff production. |
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Survey of Aspergillus section Flavi and anatoxin B1 in brewer's grain used as pig feedstuff in Cordoba, Argentina. |
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The standard system works by determining the approximate energy value of a feedstuff using one of a number of equations that have been produced over the last 30 years. |
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