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Characteristics of principal stakeholders of Cattle and buffalo |
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In the milk-production sector, the principal stakeholders are the farmers, their customers, those producing the forage and waste vegetable material consumed by the animals and the people who buy dung cakes or manure. Viewed from a farming systems standpoint, other interested parties are those intent on the development of the properties presently occupied by the cattlemen and the land within the city and its surrounds that is currently used for grazing. |
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Transport costs for feed and manure of Dairy Milk |
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
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There are two practical advantages from the keeping milk-producing animals in and close to the city centre. Firstly, there is no delay between milking and purchase, so ensuring freshness; secondly, no opportunity arises for adulteration when animals are milked in the presence of the customer. |
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Related Programs in Livestock Science |
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
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Students who are not planning to ultimately pursue a bachelor’s degree might be interested instead in one of the following Associate of Applied Science programs: Beef and Sheep Production and Management, Dairy Cattle Production and Management, and/or Swine Production and Management. Ohio State ATI also offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in Horse Production and Management and an Associate of Science (transfer) degree in Horse Science. Agricultural Technical Institute |
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Career Prospects in Livestock Science |
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
After completing the Associate of Science in Livestock Science, many students choose to further their education by pursuing a bachelor’s degree in animal sciences or another major at the Ohio State Columbus campus. |
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Livestock Science at OHIO State |
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 |
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Livestock Science is the animal care, business, and services associated with beef, sheep, and/or swine production and management and related agribusiness. |
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