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Adjustments in the Livestock Industry
1941Proceedings of the Western Farm Economics Association Fourteenth Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, June 25-27 ...
Potter, E.L., Potter, E.L.
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Part of the global livestock industry
Veterinary Record, 2016As an undergraduate, George Tice developed an interest in farm animal medicine and planned to work in this area after qualifying, but he also wanted to experience working in Africa. Having achieved both, he joined Elanco and has worked in a variety of roles in Europe and the USA.
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2017
In this chapter, I revisit my experience of being employed in industrial pig farms, concerning employees as well as the violence of the work. I will go on to demonstrate how and why the industrial organization of work with animals is a cause of ethical suffering, which is experienced through inflicting suffering on others.
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In this chapter, I revisit my experience of being employed in industrial pig farms, concerning employees as well as the violence of the work. I will go on to demonstrate how and why the industrial organization of work with animals is a cause of ethical suffering, which is experienced through inflicting suffering on others.
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Livestock. Industries in Australia
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1956Australia is the leading wool producing country in the world. With less than one-sixth of the world's sheep population, she produces more than one quarter of the world's wool. It is often said that Australia is riding on the sheeps' back and that the nation is built on grass.
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Globalisation and the Livestock Industry in Botswana
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 2002The expansion of Botswana’s livestock industry in recent years is partly a result of moves towards integration into the global economy. In the colonial period, livestock raising was the backbone of the national economy and in the post‐colonial period remains the mainstay of the rural economy.
Michael B.K. Darkoh, Joseph E. Mbaiwa
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