نتایج جستجو برای: vertical farms

تعداد نتایج: 116813  

2004
Pamela Ruegg

Introduction Throughout the world, the business of dairy farming is rapidly evolving. Consumption of dairy products remains strong but fewer farms are producing more milk using less labor and more purchased services. In the United States, the number of dairy farms dropped from 192,700 in 1990 to 92,000 in 2002 (Wisconsin Agricultural Statistics, 2003). The productivity of these larger farms has...

Journal: :Veterinary journal 2010
G Knubben-Schweizer S Rüegg P R Torgerson C Rapsch F Grimm M Hässig P Deplazes U Braun

Thirty-two dairy cattle farms with fasciolosis as an established herd problem were visited and divided into groups according to the location of the habitats of the intermediate host of Fasciola hepatica. The farms were revisited 4-5 years later and those that had followed the recommended measures were compared to those that had not. Egg shedding and seroprevalence was significantly reduced in c...

2015
D. Paillard S. Karkar

Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract Introduction Conclusions References Tables Figures Back Close Full Screen / Esc Abstract The question of total available wind power in the atmosphere is highly debated, as well as the effect large scale wind farms would have on the climate. Bottom-up approaches, such as those proposed by wind turbine engine...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Lee M Miller Nathaniel A Brunsell David B Mechem Fabian Gans Andrew J Monaghan Robert Vautard David W Keith Axel Kleidon

Wind turbines remove kinetic energy from the atmospheric flow, which reduces wind speeds and limits generation rates of large wind farms. These interactions can be approximated using a vertical kinetic energy (VKE) flux method, which predicts that the maximum power generation potential is 26% of the instantaneous downward transport of kinetic energy using the preturbine climatology. We compare ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2005
A F Robinson R Akridge J M Bradford C G Cook W S Gazaway T L Kirkpatrick G W Lawrence G Lee E C McGawley C Overstreet B Padgett R Rodríguez-Kábana A Westphal L D Young

The possible impact of Rotylenchulus reniformis below plow depth was evaluated by measuring the vertical distribution of R. reniformis and soil texture in 20 symptomatic fields on 17 farms across six states. The mean nematode population density per field, 0 to 122 cm deep, ranged from 0.4 to 63 nematodes/g soil, and in 15 fields more than half of the R. reniformis present were below 30.5 cm, wh...

2010
I. R. FASULKOV P. I. GEORGIEV A. L. ANTONOV A. S. ATANASOV

The goal of the present study was to establish the ultrasonographic features of the mammary gland in goats during lactation. Twenty-four animals of a local breed within the first to fifth month of lactation, bred at the clinical facilities of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and private farms in the Yambol and Stara Zagora districts, were included in the study. During the B-mode ultrasonograp...

M. Fakhri M. Yakhchali

Intestinal coccidiosis, caused by Eimeria species, is an economically-important disease of poultry production industry worldwide. This study was designed to investigate the prevalence of different Eimeria species in the farmed broilers of Khoy city, West Azarbaijan, North West Iran. A total of 26 broiler farms of different production capacities were arbitrarily selected and examined in 2013. In...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2006
M J Haskell L J Rennie V A Bowell M J Bell A B Lawrence

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of grazing (G) vs. zero-grazing (ZG), level of milk production, and quality and type of housing system [free stalls (FS) and straw yards (SY)] on the prevalence of lameness and leg injuries in dairy cows. Observations were made on 37 commercial dairy farms across Great Britain. A single visit of 5 d duration was made to each farm. During this visit...

2000
Guido Haas Frank Wetterich Ulrich Köpke

To reduce the environmental burden of agriculture, suitable methods to comprehend and assess the impact on natural resources are needed. One of the methods considered is the life cycle assessment (LCA) method, which was used to assess the environmental impacts of 18 grassland farms in three different farming intensities — intensive, extensified, and organic — in the Allgäu region in southern Ge...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2009
Akiko Nishiguchi Sota Kobayashi Yoshinao Ouchi Takehisa Yamamoto Yoko Hayama Toshiyuki Tsutsui

We conducted a spatial analysis of low pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza (AI) outbreaks, that affected 41 chicken farms in Japan in 2005. A statistically significant (p=0.001) cluster of AI-positive farms was identified in the central part of Ibaraki Prefecture. Inside the AI cluster, the density was high for both chicken farms and chicken population, the proportion of layer finisher type farms w...

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