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poultry and were
Inside, carefully packed in straw, were six eggs, but the eye of a poultry psychologist was required to detect what scientifically valuable specimentalia lay inside ; ;
In 2001, 203, 000 tons of poultry meat were produced, along with 71, 000 tons of beef and 420, 000 tons of milk.
In 1904, an Institute committee reported that Carver's reports on yields from the poultry yard were exaggerated, and Washington confronted Carver about the issue.
The three types of foods irradiated the most were frog legs ( 48 %), poultry ( 23 %) and dried herbs and spices ( 16 %).
Due to the hardships of the late 19th-and 20th-century China, when meat and poultry were difficult to come by, sumptuous feasts are still offered in some Asian countries as a practice to the spirits or ancestors.
In 2000, there were 50. 4 million tons of eggs produced in the world ( Executive guide to world poultry trends, 2001 ) and an estimated 53. 4 million tons of table eggs were produced during 2002.
Except for certain fertile areas in Hedemarken and Østfold, crops were limited to hardy grains, such as oats, rye, and barley ; and livestock to sheep, goats, cattle, pigs, and some poultry ; in places this was complemented with hunting.
Stock farming and ranching continued mainly in the northern part of the county, where cattle, sheep, and poultry were the main livestock.
Owing to the irrigation needs of these crops, these farms eventually failed and were replaced by a large poultry operation near the present-day intersection of Capitola Road and Soquel Drive, and a floriculture bulb nursery ( specializing in callas, narcissus, freesias and begonias ) near the present-day intersection of 17th Avenue and East Cliff Drive.
The new lots were long and narrow, normally of, and came with a " poultry unit " that included a kit for a two-bedroom house, and one or two large chicken coops stocked with a flock of 500 or 1, 000 hens and roosters.
Several large poultry farms located in and around the town were started by several immigrants of Polish descent who came to the area from Michigan.
Inside this block were two saddle and harness stores, a gun and sporting goods store, a poultry house, a drug store, Fairbury Marble Works ( they made tomb stones for the cemetery ), and a bed spring factory.
By 1940, 83, 600 dozen eggs were produced annually by the poultry farmers of Berlin.
A recent study by the Translational Genomics Research Institute showed that nearly half ( 47 %) of the meat and poultry in U. S. grocery stores were contaminated with S. aureus, with more than half ( 52 %) of those bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
Industrial development began in 1903 when M. M. Johnson built a factory to manufacture " Old Trusty " poultry incubators and brooders that were sold nationwide.
Riverton farmers were becoming specialists concentrating mostly on alfalfa, wheat, sugar beets, tomatoes, poultry, sheep or dairy cows.
In 1940, the chief local industries were: dairying, poultry raising, fruit growing, milk condensing, fruit and vegetable packing, brick and tile manufacturing, coal mining, portable house manufacturing, and fern shipping.
At the same time, people were informed that poultry was unaffected, but were warned not to consume fish.
On April 17, 1506, several conversos were discovered who had in their possession " some lambs and poultry prepared according to Jewish custom ; also unleavened bread and bitter herbs according to the regulations for the Passover, which festival they celebrated far into the night.
He organized flower shows, beauty contests, dog shows, poultry contests, but the most popular were baby contests ( fattest baby, handsomest twins, etc .).
Rabbits were fed to working dogs, and boiled to be fed to the poultry.
Zevi's family were Romaniotes from Patras in present-day Greece ; his father, Mordecai, was a poultry dealer in the Morea.

poultry and by
Cereal grains furnish about one-fourth of the total food calories in the American diet and about one-third of the total nutrients consumed by all livestock and poultry.
Smoking of meats remains a fairly common practice, but once-common preparations such as turkey or duck confit ( preserved in poultry fat, with spices ) are now seen even by Acadians as quaint rarities.
Likely one reason it was a favorite is that it was inspired by Barks ' own experiences in the poultry business.
This procedure produces a unique type of poultry meat which is favoured by a specialized market.
It is possible to make a similar sauce to pass for sauce suprême by taking béchamel sauce ( a classic white mother sauce made with butter, flour and milk ), with a poultry stock ( effectively a shortcut to making a velouté by combining the roux and stock elements ) and butter.
He started managing a poultry farm that had been requisitioned by the local Republican government, but it was not economically viable.
The first attenuated vaccine developed by Louis Pasteur was for fowl cholera and was tested on poultry in 1878.
USDA inspection of poultry was added by the Poultry Products Inspection Act of 1957.
In the Bresse agriculture and agro-industry are dominated by the cultivation of cereals, cattle breeding, milk and cheese production as well as poultry farming.
Holly Farms, in Wilkesboro, was the largest poultry producer in the Southeastern United States until it was bought by Tyson Foods in 1989.
Albertville is also home to poultry plants operated by Wayne Farms, Pilgrim's Pride, and Tyson Foods.
Egg and poultry prices plummeted in the early years of the Great Depression, and this difficulty was compounded by a double plague of Pullorum Disease and Coccidiosis, which swept through the chicken coops of Live Oak in 1931.
A break in fortunes occurred when Stephen Otruba moved to Masaryktown from Aripeka and started a poultry farm, soon followed by Dominik Voscinar, who had the first incubator installed to hatch chicks for himself and others who had by now turned to poultry farming.
During the Great Depression, Loup City was the site of a clash between radical leftists, influenced by Mother Bloor, who clashed with area residents in June 1934 following efforts by Communists to organize the workers of a poultry processing plant.

poultry and John
The idea of an egg came from John G. Lawrence, the manager of the newly formed egg and poultry co-op as a way to represent the growing industry centered in Winlock in the 1920s.
Examples of well-known business magnates include Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Group, utility and transportation magnate Samuel Insull, newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst of the Hearst Corporation, oil magnate John D. Rockefeller of Standard Oil, steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, automobile magnate Henry Ford, Lakshmi Mittal of Arcelor Mittal, poultry magnate Frank Perdue of Perdue Farms, shipping magnate Charles T. Hinde, automobile magnate Ferdinand Piëch of Volkswagen Group, telecommunications magnate Carlos Slim, and sports entertainment magnate Vince McMahon of WWE.
In 2002 CCF spokesman John Doyle described nationwide radio ads put out by the group as efforts to attract people to their website and " draw attention to our enemies: just about every consumer and environmental group, chef, legislator or doctor who raises objections to things like pesticide use, genetic engineering of crops or antibiotic use in beef and poultry.
In 1901 the property was acquired by John Rabone who commenced a poultry breeding and experimental farm which he named " Grantham Poultry Stud ".

poultry and Robinson
28 year old Don Robinson, an entertainments promoter, began the venture with Bill Pashby ( a fishing boat skipper ), Roland Hill ( a poultry farmer ) and Leonard Dale ( owner of the Dale Electrics business at Gristhorpe ).

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