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Journal of Global Responsibility, 2023
Purpose Considering that food security is a global responsibility, the purpose of this study is to examine the impact of agricultural industries on vulnerability to climate change and the moderating effects of gender-diverse parliaments, education ...
J. Galbreath +3 more
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Purpose Considering that food security is a global responsibility, the purpose of this study is to examine the impact of agricultural industries on vulnerability to climate change and the moderating effects of gender-diverse parliaments, education ...
J. Galbreath +3 more
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2022
This book has been funded with support from the European Commission under the Erasmus+ Programme for Economics of Sustainability project 2019-1-PL01-KA203-065050.
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This book has been funded with support from the European Commission under the Erasmus+ Programme for Economics of Sustainability project 2019-1-PL01-KA203-065050.
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Industrial and Agricultural Toxicants
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine PracticeThis article provides an overview of several agricultural and industrial toxicants that are most likely to be encountered by horses. Overviews include brief backgrounds of the agents in question, potential sources of intoxication, mechanisms of action, clinical signs, lesions, diagnostic considerations, and treatment options.
Scott, Radke, Emily, Finley
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1998
Abstract Agriculture is one of the world’s oldest industries. It is basic to human civilisation, fundamental to human survival, and a major contributor to the economy of many nations. Yet it is also one of the principal causes of environmental degradation. Many contemporary agricultural practices, which have achieved substantially higher
Peter Grabosky, Neil Gunningham
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Abstract Agriculture is one of the world’s oldest industries. It is basic to human civilisation, fundamental to human survival, and a major contributor to the economy of many nations. Yet it is also one of the principal causes of environmental degradation. Many contemporary agricultural practices, which have achieved substantially higher
Peter Grabosky, Neil Gunningham
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1991
Abstract The 1850s was the most profitable decade in history for growing cotton. Prices paid for the fleecy staple failed to reach the lofty heights attained during earlier booms, but they hovered at or above the ten cents per pound mark for much of the decade, and the world market absorbed ever-increasing quantities of cotton without ...
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Abstract The 1850s was the most profitable decade in history for growing cotton. Prices paid for the fleecy staple failed to reach the lofty heights attained during earlier booms, but they hovered at or above the ten cents per pound mark for much of the decade, and the world market absorbed ever-increasing quantities of cotton without ...
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On the Industrialization of Agriculture
Problems in Economics, 1978The sixty years of the development of our country's economy have been marked by major changes in agricultural production. Gross yearly agricultural output increased 3.5 times in the period from 1909-13 to 1971-75 (in comparable 1973 prices). While extensive and intensive growth factors both played a part, the increase in the volume of production was ...
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The sound of management: Acoustic monitoring for agricultural industries
Ecological Indicators, 2019Brendan Doohan +3 more
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