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cattle - breeders.The dingo is a very social animal and they live in large family groups.
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Külma stress veistel- Cold stress in beef cattle

Hinnangulised madalamad kriitilised temperatuurid liha veistele * Kasuka kirjeldus Kriitiline temperatuur Suve kasukas 15.5 c Kuiv sügis kasukas 7 c Kuiv talve kasukas 0 c Kuiv paks talve kasukas -7 c * Browsen, R. & Ames D."Winter Stress in Beef Cattle" Cattle Producer's Library. CL760. Tegurid, mis loovad stressi talvekuudel on külm, tuul, lumi, vihm ja pori. Kõik need tegurid mõjutavad energia kulu karjal. Talvel energia vajadus suureneb aga proteiini nõuded jäävad samaks. Külmajal ajal peab ka vesi olema saadaval, muidu võivad veised keelduda söömast. Päevase kuivaine tarbitav kogus temperatuuri muutudes Temperatuur, < -15 -15 - (-5) -5 - 5 5 - 15 15 - 25 25 -35 >35 c Tarbimise 1.16 1

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Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis 2019

Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis Kristjan Rannaäär Veterinary medicine, 2. year, 2. group Abstract Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) is a highly contagious ocular disease and big problem in cattle farms worldwide. It is the most common ocular disease of cattle caused by bacteria Moraxella bovis. This study focuses on IBK despite having low mortality rate and complete recovery, it causes significant loss of productivity in the herds affected due to the costs of treatment and considerable impact on afflicted animals, including blindness. This research is focused on the details, such as risk factors, pathogenesis, etiology, clinical signs prevention, transmission, and treatment, which animal handlers should be aware of to minimize the harm caused by IBK

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Report of Austraalia

I'll tell you a little about Australia. Australia is a continent In the southern hemisphere. The area is 7.7 million square km. The capital of Australia is Canberra. The population is 17 million. The official language is English. Australia The Outback is more than two-thirds of Australia, but its population is less than 100,000. Many people live on sheep or cattle stations which are enormous farms. There are a few cattle stations, which are as large as the country of England .The nearest neighbourhood is perhaps a hundred kilometers away, the nearest city is 1,500 kilometre away. People travel by road or by air. On the roads you often see road trains carry cattle from the cattle station .Small aero planes are used to take people ,food ,post and machines. Radio is used to talk with doctor Alice Spring is the largest Outback town with population of 25,000

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Piim, selle tekkimise keemiline protsess, biokeemiline koostis, erinevas vanuses ja erinevatel imetajatel

Piim, selle tekkimise keemiline protsess, biokeemiline koostis, erinevas vanuses ja erinevatel imetajatel Katarina Vainult Piima biokeemiline koostis Vesi Valgud (1-24%)  Varustavad aminohappetega  Kaseiin  Ca, P  Mitsellides, piimas suspensioonina  Vadakuvalgud  Valgud, mis jäävad peale kaseiini eemaldamist Allikas: Lipiidid (2-50+%) https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vadak  Energiaallikas, rasvhapped, rasvlahustuvad vitamiinid  Triglütseriid ehk “rasv” Allikas: http://www.khuisf.ac.ir/prof/images/Uploaded_files/DairyChemistryAndBiochemistry_muyac[4303183].PDF Piima biokeemiline koostis Süsivesikud  Laktoos, teisi süsivesikuid vähe  Osmootne rõhk Vitamiinid  Riboflaviin, vitamiin A, niatsiin…  Koensüümid Mineraalained  Raud, magnesium ,kaltsi...

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Arbore Tribe

and Kuyle and the Marle occupy the villages of Murale and Egude. These villages are autonomous social units. Each has a religious chief (kawot), a political chief (kernet) and a group of elders (jalaab). Arbore Gerda (elders) lifestyle Although the Arbore have well developed technology and knowledge for herding cattle, they depend on plant cultivation for most of their food. The Arbore provide cereal grains for neighboring groups through bond partnerships. The crops grown by the Arbore are sorghum, maize,cow pea, green, gourd and pumpkin.

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Lihatõud

Kõikidel vesiste tõugudel on oma plussid ja miinused toon siin välja mõned tõud, mis on natukene eksootilisemad. Tabel maailma lihaveiste tõud Belgian Blue Han-u Santa Gertrudis Boran Australian Galloway Romagnola Brahman Charbray Australian Brangus Florida Cracker Red Poll Brangus Belmont Red Hereford Simmental Pineywoods Beefmaster Gascon cattle Romosinuano Pinzgauer Australian Braford Droughtmaster Chianina Red Angus Black Hereford Nelore Shorthorn/Beef Shorthorn Tabapuan Belted Galloway Gelbvieh Salers Texas Longhorn Angus Dexter Charolais Wagy Adaptaur Corriente British White Welsh Black Crioulo

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Lehma liigid ja eluviis

Tallinna Lilleküla Gümnaasium Lehm Referaat Liisa Marie Orav 4. d Merilin Kruuspan Tallinn 2017 SISUKORD SISSEJUHATUS…………………………………………………… 1. LEHM…………………………………………………………………………… 1.1 HARILIK LEHM 1.1.1 Lehm inimese kasutuses………………………………………………….. 1.1.2 Välimus…………………………………………………………………… 1.1.3 Toitumine…………………………………………………………………… 1.1.4 Terviseprobleemid…………………………………………………………. 1.2 GUERNSEY 1.2.1 Päritolu…………………………………………………………………… 1.2.2 Iseloom…………………………………………………………………… 1.2.3 Toodang …………………………………………………………………… 1.2.4 Välimus………………………………………………………………. 1.2.5 Hooldamine…………………………………………………………. KOKKUVÕTE………………………………………………………………………………… KASUTATUD KIRJANDUS…………………………………………………………………. http://helpfulhints.info/et/pages/202297 SISSEJUHATUS Järgnevalt tuleb juttu harilikust lehmast ja guernsey lehmast. Teema sai...

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Zion National Park

Zion National Park Nimi Klass Kool What is it ? Zion National Park is a national park located in the Southwestern United States, near Springdale, Utah. Founded in 1919. Unique because it has 4 different life zones : desert, riparian, woodland, and coniferous forest. History The first human presence dates to 8,000 years ago Utah's oldest and most visited national park What´s there ? 289 species of birds Mountains 75 mammals Canyons 19 species of bat Mesas 32 reptiles Monoliths, Peregrine Falcon Rivers, Mexican spotted owl Slot canyons California condor Natural arches. desert tortoise the Zion snail Activities ATV / 4X4 Riding Jeep Tours Biking Horseback Riding Canyoneering Paintball...

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Austraalia referaat inglise keeles

called the creeks ­ they are full only after it rains. The biggest rivers are in the east. Most of them are very short. The Murray river with its tributary the Darlinggives water for irrigation. Most of the lakes alsi have water after it rains only. Lake Eyre, the biggest, is one of the many salt lakes in Central Australia. Australia has much underground water. The Great Artesian Basin under the central Lowlands makes cattlebreeding possible thee. The network of artesian wells provides cattle with water. Natural zones The wet forests also called the rainforests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Plants A rich variety of plant can be found in the natural landscapes of

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Eesti rahvapillid

This instrument spread in Estonia probably already in the 14th century. The first written records date from the 16th century Bagpipes played at festivities, but also at other gatherings. Based on written records, bagpipe music was used to cheer up tired workers in the fields. o trumpet type wind instruments Herdsman's horns and trumpets were sounded in taking the cattle grazing in the morning and returning home in the evening. The large herdsman's trumpet karjapasun (up to 2 metres in length) was his tool and boys were not allowed to touch it. Herding boys had smaller trumpets and horns. They signalled information to each other and warded off wild beasts=animals STRINGED INSTRUMENTS Kannel Kannel is the oldest known instrument in Estonia. It is believed to have been around for about two thousand years

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Economy of england

factories,nuclear Apples,hops,brewing power station, beer East of Cambridge , Norwich , Fishing , cereals, sugarbeet, England Ipswich, fruit and vegetables , raise turkeys, sheep and cattle West Birmingham, Hereford, There are many fruit farming, sheep Midlands Warick, Worcester, different industries farming, market Warwickshire like ceramics farming industry, porcelain, East Lincoln, Nottingham, Heavy industry, Fruit, veggies, milk Midlands Bedford, Ely, and leather, bricks, related products. Northampton

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Australia topic

The Australian economy is dominated by its services sector, yet it is the agricultural and mining sectors that account for 65% of its exports. Rich in natural resources, Australia is a major exporter of agricultural products, particularly grains and wool, and minerals, including various metals, coal, and natural gas. Agriculture Agriculture in Australia is a major industry. Most of the farmland in Australia is pasture for raising cattle and sheep. Farmland covers about 65 per cent of Australia. However, most of this land is dry grazing land. Crops are grown on only about 5 per cent of the farmland. But farmers use modern agricultural methods and so make the cropland highly productive. Australia's leading farm products are cattle and calves, wheat and wool. Australia is the world's largest producer and exporter of wool and leading producer and exporter of beef, sugar and wheat

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Johne haigus - immunuloogia

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3811823/ 10.09.2017 Chaubey, K.K., Gupta R.D., Gupta, S., Singh, S.V., Bhatia, A.K., Jayaraman, S., Naveen, K., Goel, A., Rathore, A.S., Sahzad, Sohal, J.S., Stephen, B.J., Singh, M., Goyal, M., Dhama, K., Derakhsandeh, A. Trends and advances in the diagnosis and control of paratuberculosis in domestic livestock. Veterinary Quarterly. 2016, 1-4 Coussents P. M. Model for Immune Responses to Mycobacterium avium Subspecies paratuberculosis in Cattle. Infection and Immunity 2004, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC415675/ 10.09.2017 Harris, N.B., Barletta, R.G., Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in Veterinary Medicine. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 2001, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC88986/ 10.09.2017 Koets, P., Eda, S., Sreevatsan, S. The within host dynamics of Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis infection in cattle: where time and place matter

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Problems of the planet

PROBLEMS OF THE PLANET Problems ­ Cause - Effect 1. Destruction of the rainforests ­ Trees are cut down to make room for cattle or to get paper and land ­ Less clean air, Loss of natural habitat = die 2. Water pollution ­ Factories, oil tankers, farmers use pesticities that get into our drinking water ­ Sea life close to extinction, No clean drinking water, Beaches polluted 3. Air pollution ­ Cars and factories give off fumes ­ Cities will become impossible to live in, Breathing problems, Allergies 4. Famine ­ Crops failing (saak ikaldub), Overpopulation = lack of food ­ People die of hunger 5

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Savanna

control woody plant species. Grazing animals can have a more direct effect on woody plants by the browsing of palatable woody species. There is evidence that unpalatable woody plants have increased under grazing in savannas. Grazing also promotes the spread of weeds in savannas by the removal or reduction of the plants which would normally compete with potential weeds and hinder establishment. In addition to this cattle and horses are implicated in the spread of the seeds of weed species such as Prickly Acacia and Stylo. These alterations in savanna species composition brought about by grazing can alter ecosystem function, and are exacerbated by overgrazing and poor land management practices. Introduced grazing animals can also affect soil condition through physical compaction and break-up of the soil caused by the hooves of animals and through the erosion effects caused by the removal of

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Ettekanne Austraalia kohta.

instrument that the Aborigines play. Uluru · Uluru also called Ayers Rock is the most famous landmark in central Australia. · It rises 348 meters above the surrounding plains and the base measures 9 km. · The rock appears to change colour during sunset. The Outback · The Outback is an area of very dry land. In the Outback you will find red dust and red rocks. Not many people live in the Outback. Those who do live in the Outback live on huge cattle plantations. Another service for the people of the Outback is the Royal Flying Doctors Service. Alice Springs · The Todd River is a famous river in the Outback. It is an upside down river so the river bed is on top and the river flows underneath. Thank's for watching

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Realism

REALISM Realism on kunstistiil, mis tekkis Prantsusmaal pärast 1848. aasta revolutsiooni. Realism on kunstivool, mis taotleb ümbritseva, maalitava tõetruud ilustamata kujutamist. Seda viljeleti kogu Euroopas ja ka Venemaal 19. sajandi lõpuni. Jean François Millet "Viljapeade korjajad" (1857) Esile on toodud tegevus, mitte inimeste olemasolu või nende näod. Gustave Courbet "Kivilõhkujad" Maalil on kujutatud juhuslik hetk. Mulle meeldib see maal, sest esile pole toodud inimeste nägusid, vaid nende tegevus. "Tüdrukud Seini ääres" Minu arvates on sellel maalil mõeldud detailidele, näiteks kleidiriie, millel on välja toodud kortsud. Samuti ka puu all olev korv. Maali põhimõte pole eriti selge minu arvates. Honoré Daumier "Kaks skulptorit" Maal oleks justkui lohakalt maalitud. Inimeste näod ning muudele detailidele pole erilist tähelepanu määratud. Põhiline maali juures on idée. "Law and Justic...

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The Dog fence

Queensland has the longest fence with 2500 km long followed by South Australia with 2100 km The New South Wales fence covers 580 km. The Fence goes over sand dunes, past salt lakes, up and down hills, across plains. It stays away from towns. Where it passes near Cooper Pedy in South Australia, it’s actually a tourist attraction, visited on bus tour. People go and touch it. Children like to climb it. The fence marks the dividing line between cattle (outside) and sheep (inside). Inside is where dingoes, legally classified as vermin, are shot, poisoned and trapped. Sheep and dingoes do not mix. Stations that once sheared 100.000 sheep suffered so many kills that their owners switched to cattle. Others fought back with massive poisoning campaigns and shooting drives. Stations reported annual kills of hundreds of dogs. Day after day people, singly or in pairs travel at the fence filling their days by patrolling at the fence

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White Tiger

All the white tigers are Bengal tigers. White tiger is very rare and it is known only in zoos. Looks pink nose, pink paw pads, iceblue eyes, white to creamcoloured fur black, ash grey, or chocolatecoloured stripes Male tigers weigh about 172133 kg. Female tigers weigh 241262 kg. White tiger White tigers are the most endangered species of tigers. White tigers feed on antelopes, buffaloes, cattle, deer and pigs. Many people see the tigers as beautiful animals, which are necessary for the protection of extinction. Tigers are being killed for many reasons. The population of White Tigers outside captivity is hard to estimate, since they are not seen very often in their natural habitat. The future of the Bengal Tiger and the White Bengal Tigers does not look very bright. Cubs Cubs from White Tigers are either white or yellow.

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Estonian National Spring Holidays

Estonian National Spring Holidays Sanna Kartau, Mari-Ann Lumeste, 2011 What holidays do we have in Spring? March · 8th - Women's Day (Naistepäev) · 12th - St Gregorius's Day (Korjusepäev) · 14th - Estonia's Mother Tongue Day · 17th - St Gertrude's Day (Käädripäev) · 25th - St Mary's Day (Ussimaarjapäev) April 1st - April Fools Day 1st - Karjalaskepäev (the day cattle was first sent to the pastures after winter) 14th - Plowing Day (Künnipäev) 23rd - St George's Day (Jüripäev) Moving ­ Easter (Lihavõtted) May · 1st - Walpurgis Day and Night (Volbripäev) · 9th - St Nicholas's Day (Nigulapäev) · The second Sunday of May - Mother's Day (Emadepäev) We'll pick... A - 14th of March - Estonia's Mother Tongue day B - (varies between the 25th of March and 25th of April) - Easter C - 1st of May - Walpurgis Day and Night

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Australia

The biggest rivers are in the east. Most of them are short. The Murray River with its tributary the Darling gives water for irrigation (vilja kastmiseks). Most of the lakes also have water only after the rains. Lake Eyre, the biggest, is one of the many salt lakes in Central Australia. Australia has much underground water. The Great Artesian Basin under the Central Lowlands makes cattle-breeding possible there. The network of artesian wells provides cattle with water. Natural zones. The wet forests occupy the narrow coastal region in the east. In the west they give place to grasslands with some trees called savannas. Farther west the trees disappear and the savannas give place to the bushlands. The real desert occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very south-west there are thin forests of evergreen trees. Most of the Australian trees are various kinds of eucalyptus (gum tree) and acacia (wattle)

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Australia/ Austraalia

Many of the plants of Australia aren't found anywhere else. Agriculture. Australia's farms are highly mechanized and therefore require the minimum of human labour. Only about 5 per cent of the country's workers are farmers. Farmland covers about 65 per cent of Australia. However, most of this land is dry grazing land. Crops are grown on only 5 per cent of the farmland. About 10 per cent of the cropland is irrigated. Australia's leading farm products are cattle, calves, wheat and wool. Also fruit and sugar cane. Australia is a leading producer and exporter of beef, sugar and wheat. Other major farm products include barley, chicken and eggs, cotton, oats, rice, potatoes, sheep and vegetables. Sheep and cattle are raised in all the Australian states. Victoria is the leading producer of dairy products. Wheat is grown in all areas that have medium rainfall and moderate temperatures. Such fruits as apples and pears are grown in all the states

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Spanish California

exercised by Spanish born political, military, and religious personalities. As time went on the Criollo (American born Spaniards) grew more numerous. These Californios, as they were called, were the sons and daughters of retired Spanish soldiers who had received land grants from the government. These land grants (the successor institution to the encomiendia) were operated as large ranches throughout central and southern California. Cattle and horses thrived on these ranches and cattle hides became the defacto for a cash starved economy. The ranch owners and their families became the social aristocracy of the state. As time went on more and more resentment emerged between various social groups throughout New Spain including California. In the second half of the eighteenth century revolutions in the United States (1776), France (1789), and Haiti (1804), had a profound impact on political thought within all of Spain's American colonies

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Realism

Mida nimetatakse realistlikuks stiiliks maalikunstis? Realism hülgas romantismile omase kujutluslikkuse ja akadeemilise formalismi. Realsim oli romantismi vastand. Kui romantikud kujutasid üllaid tundeid, siis realistid leidsid selle põlastusväärse olevat ja üritasid ümbritsevat tõetruult ja ilustamata kujutada. Nendelt oodati objektiivsust. Nad maalisid seda, mida nägid. See oli akadeemilise kunsti pooldajatele vastumeelt. Nende arvates olid maalidel kujutatud asjad kunsti jaoks alaväärtuslikud ja labased (nt. igapäevaelu, lihtrahvas, tööstusstseen). Kaasaegsete stseenide kujutamisel hakati kasutama seni ainult ajaloomaalile omast suurt formaati. Populaarsed olid jutustava süeega ühiskonnakriitilised maalid. Maalimiseks kasutati looduses nähtavaid toone. Neid ei asendatud erksamate või harmoonilisematega. Tavaliselt valgustas kujutatut ülevalt vasakule suunatud valgusallikas. Maali kujundasid tumedalt heledale üle ...

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Vastlapäev - Shrove Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday ­ porridge's day, slide day, pig's foot christmas, meat throw day. 1. Shrove Tuesday is .. o Moving date o Always needs new moon and Tuesday's day o May be in February or March 2. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o Had to get up early, to be hard-working for a year o Had to comb your hair 9x, then grow beautiful flax o The flax were as long as your sled ride o Food was on the table throughout the day, so it will continue for the entire year o Eyes were washed 9x, then there won't be mosquitoes in the summer 3. Shrove Tuesday traditions. o When you were eating, you were not allowed to lick your fingers, then you cut your finger in the summer o Shrove carnival o Juniper chase ­ doll, made of straw, transported away form home o Shrove songs o Danced by bagpipes 4. Shrove Tuesd...

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PÜHVLITE PIIMA- JA LIHAJÕUDLUS

Püütakse luua tihedat lüpsmist kannatavat udarat, mis sobiks automaatlüpsiga (eriti Euroopa, Austraalia ja Uus-Meremaa) Põhiprobleem- arengumaades tulemuslikud aretusmeetodid kitsendatud (nt kunstlik seemendus) Ei kasutata tootlikuse ja viljakuse parandamiseks- probleemid juurdekasvuga Kasutatud kirjandus: Oestrous behaviour, ovarian morphology and cyclical variation on follicular system and endocrine pattern in water buffalo heifers"- Börje Danell ,,Reproduction in cattle and buffaloes"- Ian Gordon http://www.buffalodairy.co.uk/ - The Buffalo Dairy Limited http://www.theclays.com/buffalo/ - Water buffalo list http://www.buffalomilk.co.uk/id20.htm -Buffalo milk from Britain ,,Efficient dairy buffalo production" ­ C.Santosh Thomas ,,Buffalo vs. cow milk fat globules: Size distribution, zeta-potential, compositions in total fatty acids and in polar lipids from the milk fat globule membrane"- Olivia Ménard, Sarfraz Ahmad, Florence Rousseau, Valérie Briard-Bion,

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How to produce bioenergy from agricultural resources without harming the environment

SEADMINE VISIOONI SEADMINE INFO VAHETUS KOOSTÖÖ EESMÄRGID JÄLGIMINE ELANIKE TEGEVUSTE HINDAMINE OSALEMINE KAVANDAMINE TULEMUSTE MÕÕTMINE MÕÕDIKUD RESSURSID ELLUVIIMINE UUTE VÕIMALUSTE LOOMINE PRECONDITIONS – INFO YOU NEED TO KNOW • HOW MANY CATTLE AND HOW MUCH MANURE? • HOW MUCH LAND IS IN USE AND HOW MUCH LAND IS ABANDONED SUITABLE FOR BIOMASS PRODUCTION? – + AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES • FORESTRY AND SHORT ROTATION ENERGY TREES – + HOW MUCH FORESTRY RESIDUES ARE AVAILABLE? • BIOMASS FROM NATURE PROTECTION AREA ÄÄSMÄE REGION • TOTAL AGRICULTURAL LAND 9758 ha – ASSUME 10% IS ABANDONED OUT OF WHICH BIOMASS FOR BIOENRGY IS PRODUCED IN 5% – WHICH MEANS ON 500 ha FOR BIOMASS

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Topic - Great Britain

cattle. This so-called agricultural revolution left large numbers of the rural population landless but also led to the massive increase in agricultural production necessary to feed the country's growing non-agricultural population. Less than 3% of the working population is employed in agriculture in Britain, yet the industry produces about two- thirds of the country's food requirements. Most of the farms are devoted to dairying or beef cattle and sheep. The majority of sheep and cattle are reared in the hill and highlands of Scotland. The farms devoted primarily to arable crops are found mainly in eastern and central southern England. Offshore natural gas is distributed through high-pressure pipelines and is one of the main natural resources Britain has to offer. It is used by industries which require a fine degree of accuracy, but, because it is easily transportable, it has not created industrial areas the way coal did

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Australia Topic

Summer Olympics. The Australian Open is one of the four major tennis tournaments played in the world each year. Economy Australia is leading producer of coal, copper, gold, silver, iron ore, managanese, nicker, tin. Mineral resources are: lead, zinc, bauxite, natural gas, petroleum, uranium, diamonds. Agriculture: 10% of cropland is irrigated 5% of workers are farmers highly mechanized farms Leading farm products: wool, wheat, sugar cane, cattle, meat, carves, fairy products, fruit(grapes, pineapples, bananas, apples, pears). Others are: barley, rice, oats, cotton, chicken and eggs, sheep and lambs. Manufacturing. Iron and steel production Factory machinery Farm machinery Construction equipment Consumer goods Household articles Processed food Politics The official name of Australia is The Commonwealth of Australia. The federation was formed in 1901. The political system is a federation of six states (Queensland, New South Wales,

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Agriculture

However, it achieves high levels of efficiency and productivity. Britain is self-sufficient in 58 per cent of all types of food and animal feed. Large parts of Britain, notably in Scotland and Wales, are suitable only for grazing. Overall, in the first half of the 1990s about 39 per cent of agricultural land was under pasture, another 27 per cent under rough grazing, and the remainder under crops or lying fallow. Over half of all full-time farms are devoted to dairy or beef farming, or sheep. Cattle and sheep contribute more than 40 per cent of the value of gross agricultural output. Arable farming is concentrated mainly in eastern and south-central England and in eastern Scotland. The main crops grown are wheat, barley, oilseed rape, sugar beet, potatoes and oats. There is also a significant horticultural industry producing a variety of vegetables, orchard and soft fruits, and bulbs and flowers. The high productivity of the arable sector has been

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"South Africa"

South Africa Aivi Raja 11.a Location Click to edit Master text styles the continent of Second level Africa Third level Fourth level Fifth level the southern tip borders the Atlantic and Indian oceans bordered by Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and the Kingdom of Lesetho General Information Pretoria - executive capital - warm valley - surrounded by the hills of the Magaliesberg Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level ...

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Suurbritannia ja USA geograafia

England. However, there are uplands in the north, for example there are the Pennines, which is a region of rounded uplands. West of the Pennines there is the Lake District where are quiet lakes and low mountains. Also there are uplands in the south west (for example, Dartmoor and the Cotswolds) 6. what are the possibilites of land use in england? In the southwest, people get their living by fishing, also the mild climate helps ma ke agriculture important. Farmers grow vegetables and raise cattle. Most important today is the region's white china clay. Most of England is lowland, so these regions have much farmable land and many industriest. In the Midlands a lot of heavy industry is produced. The Wash has country's richest farmland. 7. Characterise the relief in different parts of wales (northern, central, southern) Central part is mostly covered by the Cambrian Mountains, they are especially rugged and beautiful in the north, and they are more rounded in centaral Wales

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leisure industries has also grown. Canned fish and timber are the chief products of the state of Alaska, while Hawaii's are sugar, nuts and canned pineapple. Textile industry is also well-developed, especially in the South near the large cotton plantations in the Mississippi Valley. Agriculture is very wide-spread, above all in the prairie regions, where wheat and other grain crops are grown. Besides providing its own people with food, the US sends much food to other countries. Dairy cattle is bred mainly in the eastern part, beef cattle in the prairies. Poultry farms are near the big cities and vegetables and potatoes are grown all over the country. California is famous for its fruit plantations. Natural Resources The United States of America is rich in coal, iron and oil. There are coal-mines in the Cordillera Mountains, in the Kansas City region and in the east near Birmingham and Pittsburgh. Iron is mined near the Great Lakes and in the Pittsburgh, Birmingham and

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Austraalia / australia

The weather in Australia is warm and pleasant. January and February are the warmest months, with average temperatures between 65° and 70° F. June and July are the coldest months, with an average July temperature of about 50° F, except in the Australian Alps, where temperatures average 35° F. The middle part of the country is called the outback. The outback does not get very much rain and is very dry. Not very many people live in the outback. In the outback, there are some sheep and cattle ranches (property.) There are about ten times more sheep than people in Australia. Sheep are raised for wool and for meat. In Australia what Americans call a ranch is known as a station. Stations are very big. Some stations are so big they have to use planes to keep track of the animals. The most famous animals in Australia are marsupials. A marsupial is a mammal that has a pouch to carry its young. Some kangaroos can jump 30 feet. The koala sometimes stays in the same tree for days and is

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Ned Kelly - the bushranger

November 1850 he married Ellen, the eighteen-year-old daughter of James and Mary Quinn; they had five daughters and three sons. · · Ned attended school at Avenel until his father died on 27 December 1866. Left indigent, the widow and children moved to a hut at Eleven Mile Creek, about half-way between Greta and Glenrowan in northern Victoria, where Ned became the main breadwinner, taking jobs as a timber cutter and rural worker - ringbarking, breaking in horses, mustering cattle and fencing. · Kelly, 14, was arrested and served seven weeks in jail for the alleged assault of a Chinese pig farmer. It was also alleged Kelly was an assistant to thief-turned- bushranger Harry Power, although police found no evidence to prove a connection to Power's crimes. · In April 1878 a police officer named Fitzpatrick accused Ned's mother of attacking him and that Ned had then shot him in the wrist. Mrs Kelly was sent to prison for 3 years.

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For years they couldn't make their way across the mountains. When they did, they found great streches of grassland. Some of the early settlers had been sheepmen in Britain. They saw that the grasslands would be a wonderful place for raising sheep. They knew that wool stands shipping well. They knew, too, that it is worth enough to pay for shipping it long distances. Many started sheep farms. Before long Australia became the greatest wool-producing country in the world. In some cases cattle were raised on the grassland instead of sheep. But beef and butter are not as easy to ship as wool. The Gold Rush Gold was discovered in southeastern Australia in 1851. There was a great gold rush. Thousands of people went to the new land to find their fortunes. Gold was dug by hand, without any mining machinery. There was so much of it in the ground that some lucky gold- diggers found twenty to thirty kilograms of gold in an hour.

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Australia: History and Geography

As an island, Australia also has many beautiful coastal beaches. Over 70% of Australians now live in cities or towns. Most of this population lives in the eastern and southern coasts, and around Perth in the west. Fun Facts About Australian Geography No part of Australia is more than 1000 km from the ocean and a beach. (The point in the world that's the furthest from any ocean would be in China.) Australia has the world's largest cattle station (ranch). At 30,028 km2 it is almost the same size as Belgium. Fun Facts About Australian Geography Population density in Australia is usually calculated in km2 per person, not people per km2. Australians have 380,000 m2 per person available. Yet well over 90% are cramming into our coastal cities. We call Australian's from Queensland "banana benders", and people from Western Australia "sandgropers".

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A short overview of veganism

It Might Contribute all cases of impotence are actually physical as To Erectile opposed to psychological, meaning the high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, prostate cancer or Dysfunction In inflammations, and hormonal imbalances that Men eating meat causes might also contribute to impotence. To make cows grow at an unnaturally fast rate, the Most Meat cattle industry feeds them pellets full of hormones. While low levels of naturally-occurring Has hormones are found in various foods, many Hormones In scientists are concerned that the artificial hormones injected into cows especially cause It health problems in people who eat them. Factory farms are breeding grounds for antibiotic- resistant bacteria, known as "supergerms." On

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And in recent years Australia has been making very good wine, too. In Tasmania there are apple orchards and dairy farms. Sheep have been important since the earliest days. Most Australian sheep are Spanish merinos, which were first bought there in 1797. Twenty per cent of the world's sheep live in Australia, mainly in New South Wales and Victoria. Twenty-five per cent of the world's wool comes from there. Cattle are found mostly in the drier parts of the north and centre and cattle stations cover one-quarter of Australia. The meat from Australian cattle is sold to countries all over the world. Most of its workers do not work in factories or on farms. Two-thirds of them work in shops, offices, banks or schools. Animals, birds and plants. A strange thing happened when ocean blocked off this island continent. Appearently none of the mammals that survived in Australia were of the sort that later changed into the familliar mammals of the rest of the world

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Topic "Estonia"

oriented toward the Russian market. Large textile mills were set up in Narva and electric motor production plants and shipyard in Tallinn. Today Narva provides most of Estonian's electricity. Developments in the Estonian agriculture have been influenced by the changes in the economical environment. Estonian agriculture must also find place in the European economy. The national conditions are best suited breeding daily cattle. At the moment the Estonian farmers predominantly export daily products and timber. Currently 8500 farms have been restored to their pre-war owners. Many of them would like to open their homes to bed and breakfast guests. Estonians have always had the greatest respect for education. Estonia has seven colleges and universities. The oldest is Tartu University founded in 1632. Culturally Estonia belongs to the West. Perhaps the best known in the world is Estonian music

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Referaat Spanish California

society. Conversion was seldom an entirely voluntary process, and converts (neophytes) were not left to return to their old ways but were required to live in the walled mission enclosure or on rancherías, separate settlements sponsored by missions although located some distance from the mission proper. There they were taught Spanish as well as the tenets of their new religion and trained in skills that would fit them for their new lives: brickmaking and construction, raising cattle and horses, blacksmithing, weaving, tanning hides, etc. In theory, the neophytes were to live at the missions only until this process of education was complete. Then they would establish homes in the nearby pueblos. As the native people of one region were Christianized and educated, the missionaries were to move on, leaving the old missions behind to become parish churches as they built new missions in more distant locations peopled by non- converted tribes or "gentiles

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Ameerika ühendriigid

Agriculture Agriculture accounts for 2% of the U.S. gross domestic product and employs 3% of the nation's workers. Yet, the US is a world leader in agricultural production. The country's farms turn out as much food as the nation needs, with enough left over to export food to other countries. About a third of the world's food exports come from US farms. Beef cattle is the most valuable product of American farms. Millions of beef cattle are reared on huge ranches in Western US, also the South and Midwest. Other leading farm products, in order of value, include milk, maize, soybeans, chickens and eggs, pigs, wheat and cotton. US farms also produce large amounts of hay, tobacco, turkeys, oranges, potatoes, tomatoes, apples, peanuts and sorghum. Farmers throughout the country rear dairy cattle for milk and other products. Much of the dairy production is concentrated in a belt that extends from Minnesota to New York

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U.S.A

electrical machinery, scientific and medical instruments and primary metals. Agriculture Agriculture accounts for 2% of the U.S. gross domestic product and employs 3% of the nation's workers. Yet, the US is a world leader in agricultural production. The country's farms turn out as much food as the nation needs, with enough left over to export food to other countries. About a third of the world's food exports come from US farms.Beef cattle is the most valuable product of American farms. Millions of beef cattle are reared on huge ranches in Western US, also the South and Midwest.Other leading farm products, in order of value, include milk, maize, soybeans, chickens and eggs, pigs, wheat and cotton. US farms also produce large amounts of hay, tobacco, turkeys, oranges, potatoes, tomatoes, apples, peanuts and sorghum.Farmers throughout the country rear dairy cattle for milk and other products

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Newfoundland & Labrador and Alberta

The Alberta badlands are located in southeastern Alberta, where the Red Deer River crosses the flat prairie and farmland, and features deep gorges and striking landforms. Dinosaur Provincial Park, near Brooks, Alberta, showcases the badlands terrain, desert flora, and remnants from Alberta's past when dinosaurs roamed the then lush landscape. Agriculture Agriculture has a significant position in the province's economy. The province has over three million head of cattle and Alberta beef has a healthy worldwide market. Nearly one half of all Canadian beef is produced in Alberta. Alberta is one of the prime producers of plains buffalo (bison) for the consumer market. Sheep for wool and mutton are also raised. Wheat is primary farm crop, with Alberta leading the provinces in spring wheat production; other grains are also prominent. Much of the farming is dryland farming, often with fallow seasons interspersed with cultivation

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the Russian market. Large textile mills were set up in Narva and electric motor production plants and shipyard in Tallinn. Today Narva provides most of Estonian’s electricity. Developments in the Estonian agriculture have been influenced by the changes in the economical environment. Estonian agriculture must also find place in the European economy. The national conditions are best suited breeding daily cattle. At the moment the Estonian farmers predominantly export daily products and timber. Currently 8500 farms have been restored to their pre-war owners. Many of them would like to open their homes to bed and breakfast guests. Estonians have always had the greatest respect for education. Estonia has seven colleges and universities. The oldest is Tartu University founded in 1632. Culturally Estonia belongs to the West. Perhaps the best known in the world is Estonian music

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New Zealand

Most of the people speak English with a New Zealand accent. Nearly a fifth of New Zealand's people live in rural areas, small settlements are linked by good roads. But in rugged country, the nearest neighbours may be many kilometres away. As a result, some farmers live almost in isolation. Animals Due to its isolation New Zealand has unique wildlife. Most of New Zealands land animals have been introduced from other countries. Deer and rabbits as well as cattle, sheep and pigs were all brought by the European settlers. Two species of bats ar the only native mammals. There are no snakes in New Zealand. New Zealand has many native birds including the kakao parrot, the kea, the weta and the kiwi. A kiwi is a flightless nocturnal native bird, and the national bird of New Zealand. It has nostrils at the end of its beak and a good sense of smell. It is now endangered, and difficult to see in the wild

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Environment

I'd like to present the main issues of our planet and today i'll name 5 of them. These are air pollution, water pollution, endangered animals, deforestation and rubbish. Air pollution Firstly, lets talk about air pollution, which endangeres our life in cities and also the forests near by. Cars and factories blow poisoned gas in the air and it mixes with the oxygen, so the air that we breathe, becomes dangerous to our health. The ozone layer around the Earth, there is a special type of oxygen called ,,ozone". Ozone is important because it stops ultraviolett radiation from the sun. Many aerosol sprays and factories destroy ozone and they have made a very big hole in the ozone layer. This means that too much ultraviolet radiation now enters the Earth. This is very dangerous because it can cause cancer. Poisonous chemicals ...

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Paul McCartney

After the Beatles broke up, Paul immediately began a solo career, literally driving around Britain in a van, looking for somewhere to perform with his makeshift new band. That band developed into Wings and produced a number of notable singles, including "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Band on the Run," "Uncle Albert," "Live and Let Die," and "Listen To What The Man Said". Paul and his wife became outspoken vegetarians and animal-rights activists after owning cattle and watching them outside the window as they cooked and ate meat; in 1991, Linda introduced her own line of vegetarian meals to the general market. On March 11, 1997, Paul, suddenly Sir Paul McCartney, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and in 1999 was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist (he was inducted with the rest of the Beatles in 1988). Paul and Linda had three children - one, Stella McCartney, is an award winning fashion

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Wyoming

Wyoming Referaat Wyoming Sissejuhatus: Wyoming [waiouming] on Ameerika Ühendriikide osariik 1890. aastast. Wyoming piirneb põhjast Montana, idas Lõuna-Dakota ja Nebraskaga, lõunas Colorado, edelas Utah' ja läänes Idahoga. Wyoming on ristküliku kujuline, ulatus läänest itta on 603 km ja põhjast lõunasse 444 km. Ajalugu: Wyomingi ala asustasid indiaanlased juba 11 500 aastat tagasi. Eurooplastest uurisid seda maad esimesena Kanadast tulnud prantslased. Esimene püsiasula tekkis 1834. aastal. Valgete inimeste saabudes asustasid Wyomingi ala crow'd ehk vareseindiaanlased, sosonid, ogalad, jutad ehk rohutirtsuindiaanlased ja dakotad. Wyomingi ala läks Louisiana maaostuga USA koosseisu 1803. aastal. 1868. aastal moodustati Wyomingi territoorium, järgmisel aastal v...

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Scotland

· 32 fully furnished rooms from 16th c. to the present day · owner of the castle is allowed to have a private army (by Queen Victoria in 1844) Linlithgow Palace · Mary Stuart, who became queen when she was six days old was born there · Palace tells the story of all those James and Stuarts lives Ballindalloch · Magnificent 16th c. castle · Since 1546 it has been continuously occupied by the McPherson- Grants family · It is home of the Aberdeen Angus breed of cattle Carbisdale Castle · Today is a youth hostel Balmoral Castle · A royal residence in Scotland since Prince Albert bought it in 1853 · Is the Queen's favourite retreat for her late- summer vacation · Alatskivi Castle has been modeled on Balmoral Castle Glamis Castle · a royal residence since 1372 · childhood home of the late Queen Mother · The legendary setting of Shakespeare's play Macbeth THE SCOTTISH CULTURAL SCENE Hogmanay ­ New Year's Eve celebration · Biggest party in Europe

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