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Industrial and Agricultural Toxicants

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice
This 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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Japanese direct foreign investment in agricultural industries: A review of some recent developments

, 1992
From its postwar ruins, the Japanese economy has developed to the stage where decisions taken in Japan on economic matters have a major policy implications for the global economy. This is particularly true of Japanese foreign investment decisions.
P. Riethmuller
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Industrialization of Agriculture: Discussion

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1993
Agricultural economists as story tellers focus on key players, their motivations, and activities (McCloskey). Thus we try to understand current events in terms of the past and to peer into the future. The better stories provide insights by pointing out, and perhaps measuring, relationships among events and "causes." Coffey's story focuses on the ...
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Industry and Agriculture

1973
Originally the author planned to give the following title to this chapter: Ownership of Industry. Since however this chapter is concerned primarily with the structure (which must of course include ownership) of industry and agriculture, and with the distributive system in France, the word ‘ownership, was dropped from the title.
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Agriculture during Industrialization

1986
In most countries modern economic development has centred on industry and has been accompanied by increased agricultural output. In countries where industrialization has not been accompanied by agricultural expansion the result has been the hindrance of economic development, as increases in agricultural prices have led to rising wages and falling ...
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Industrial Fertilizers in Agriculture

2019
Agriculture has been said to be the key to civilization development. The longevity of the production of the soils which sustained the population development influenced, in fact caused, the rise and often the collapse of those ancient cultures.
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NAFTA and the Food and Agricultural Industries [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) took effect on January 1, 1994. Ethical controversies arising fromNAFTA policies, rules, and procedures reflect its character as more than a regional trade agreement designed to lower barriers to trade across US, Canadian, and Mexican borders.
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Rising Concentration in Agricultural Input Industries Influences New Farm Technologies

, 2012
Concentration in several global agricultural input industries has risen significantly; by 2009, the largest four firms in the crop seed, agricultural chemical, animal health, animal genetics/breeding, and farm machinery sectors accounted for more than 50
K. Fuglie   +3 more
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INDUSTRIALIZATION AND WORLD AGRICULTURE

2003
The history of world agriculture can be interpreted as the continual transformation of natural ecosystems and managed agroecosystems. To begin with, humans were integrated into the natural environment as hunters and food gatherers; but over time that environment has been increasingly managed, most recently through using agricultural technologies ...
Brian W Ilbery, Ian Bowler
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Agriculture and Industry in Brazil

The Geographical Journal, 1955
Since the early days of Portuguese settlement, Brazilian agricultural activity has been directed into two distinct channels of production, one providing goods for export, the other commodities for domestic consumption. These two branches of activity are controlled by quite different factors and, therefore, are apt to show widely diversified and ...
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