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the prevalence of corncould causeproblems in livestock farming

the organization and management factorsinfluencingresults of cattle farming

Moreoverhave ledincreased cattle farming

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Peoplemay have inventedagriculture , cattle breeding

the problems that were observedto influencelivestock production

by poor pasture and dry conditions(passive) caused bylivestock production

Availability of extension services was also foundto influencelivestock production

by swine , chicken and eggs(passive) led bylivestock production

beneficial and harmful organismsinfluencelivestock production

the damage dogscan causefarming farmers livestock

Changing climatewill also influencelivestock production

heat stress ... the major factorinfluenceslivestock production

a revolution taking shape in America 's food industry?onewill ... influencelivestock production

Intensive or industrial factoryoriginatedfarming of animals

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so does the price of cornpromptinglivestock farmers

The consumption and trade of livestock products are gaining fast momentumpromptinglivestock farmers

factorsinfluencinglivestock farmers

The rise in meat consumption , growing demand for eggs and milk , and the increased awareness regarding the benefits offered by compound feed and additivesare promptinglivestock farmers

parts of Queensland and South Australia recording their lowest rainfall in 27 monthspromptingcattle farmers

tractorsdesignedfor mixed livestock farming

a factorpromptinglivestock farmers

by feral swine(passive) caused bylivestock farmers

landto setcattle farms /

Increased awareness around the nutritional content of meat and also other dairy products among consumershas promptedlivestock farmers

aspectsinfluencinglivestock farmers

Indiana sare contributinglivestock farmers

by which type of cattle(passive) influenced bycattle farming

determined aspectsinfluencinglivestock farmers

Increased awareness about the nutritional content of meat and other dairy products among consumershas promptedlivestock farmers

the fault of another individual or company(passive) was caused bylivestock farmers

The management and control of this tickhas ledlivestock farmers

Increased acquaintance about the comestible agreeable of meat and added dairy articles a part of consumershas promptedlivestock farmers

parasites(passive) is mainly caused byCattle farming

the natural digestive process of animals , such as cows , goats , pigs , and sheep(passive) caused bylivestock farms

itemsoriginatefrom farming cattle

The destruction of this habitat for logging andhas leadcattle farms

the local government(passive) led byspecialised livestock farming

the biggest share of deforestationhas resultedfrom cattle farming

soil erosion , desertification and deforestationcausingsoil erosion , desertification and deforestation

soil erosion , desertification and deforestationcausingsoil erosion , desertification and deforestation

soil erosion , deforestation , and desertificationcausessoil erosion , deforestation , and desertification

to soil erosion and deforestationhas ledto soil erosion and deforestation

to both employment and income generationcontributedto both employment and income generation

to land and water pollution , deforestation and increased C02 emissionsleadsto land and water pollution , deforestation and increased C02 emissions

the pollution(passive) caused bythe pollution

20 % to GNP Livestock make up 80 % of gross agricultural output About 30 % of export earnings 8 Rural Poverty Poverty remains widespread , but decliningcontributes20 % to GNP Livestock make up 80 % of gross agricultural output About 30 % of export earnings 8 Rural Poverty Poverty remains widespread , but declining

20 % to GNP Livestock make up 80 % of gross agricultural output About 30 % of export earnings 8contributes20 % to GNP Livestock make up 80 % of gross agricultural output About 30 % of export earnings 8

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to greenhouse - gas emissionscontributesto greenhouse - gas emissions

18 % of the worlds greenhouse gas emissionscontributes18 % of the worlds greenhouse gas emissions

to GHG emissionscontributesto GHG emissions

the timeis causingthe time

alwayshas ... contributedalways

to excessive water use , overuse of land/ deforestation , toxic runoff and pollutionleadsto excessive water use , overuse of land/ deforestation , toxic runoff and pollution

more greenhouse gases ( GHGs ) than all cars , buses , planes , trains and all transport combinedcontributesmore greenhouse gases ( GHGs ) than all cars , buses , planes , trains and all transport combined

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to bigger herdsleadsto bigger herds

excess Methane productioncausesexcess Methane production

a lot in the economy of the citycontributeda lot in the economy of the city

18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide ... causing climate changecontributes18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide ... causing climate change

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some anxietycausingsome anxiety

to the strength of our communities in ways you mightare contributingto the strength of our communities in ways you might

problemscausesproblems

deforestation in the Amazoncausingdeforestation in the Amazon

to 18 per cent of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwidecontributesto 18 per cent of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide

to the economic well - being of their rural communitiescontributeto the economic well - being of their rural communities

to 18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwidecontributesto 18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide

18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwidecontributes18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions worldwide

to a lot of waste in the worldcontributesto a lot of waste in the world

to production of meat , milk etcleadingto production of meat , milk etc

the pollution(passive) caused bythe pollution

to world hunger by using crops as animal feed , rather than to feed humanscontributesto world hunger by using crops as animal feed , rather than to feed humans

to soil erosion causing desertification and deforestationcan leadto soil erosion causing desertification and deforestation

to overgrazing causing soil erosion , desertification and deforestationcan leadto overgrazing causing soil erosion , desertification and deforestation

to overgrazing causing soil erosion , desertification and deforestationcan leadto overgrazing causing soil erosion , desertification and deforestation

to 18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissionscontributesto 18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions

18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissionscontributes18 % of human produced greenhouse gas emissions

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