نتایج جستجو برای: dairy farmers

تعداد نتایج: 77504  

Journal: :Thorax 2012
G Mastrangelo R Rylander L Cegolon J H Lange

In a recently published multicentre casee control study evaluating lung cancer risk among subjects exposed to organic dusts, the authors could not confirm the findings from previous reports in which a decreased risk was found among workers in the cotton industry and animal farmers. Regarding a decreased risk of lung cancer among cotton workers the authors quite rightly concluded that their mate...

احمد رضوانفر, , هادی ویسی, ,

To improve livestock production and to modernize dairy husbandry in Iran, it is essential to disseminate the most recent information on dairy husbandry technologies and management practices through various means among farmers. An understanding of farmers’ communication behaviour is essential in formulating effective communication strategies for livestock development. For the purposes of this st...

2015
Elisabeth Lindahl Nosirjon Sattorov Sofia Boqvist Ulf Magnusson

Improvement of knowledge, attitudes and practices among urban livestock farmers could have a significant impact on the reduction of many zoonotic infections in urban farming. This study aimed to describe and evaluate weak areas in knowledge, attitudes and practices with regards to brucellosis among urban and peri-urban small-scale dairy farmers in a low income country to generate information es...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2013
Stien Vandendriessche Wannes Vanderhaeghen Filomena Valente Soares Marie Hallin Boudewijn Catry Katleen Hermans Patrick Butaye Freddy Haesebrouck Marc J Struelens Olivier Denis

OBJECTIVES This study aimed to assess the prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in animals and humans on veal, dairy, beef and broiler farms and to compare the risk for human MRSA carriage with that of strictly horticulture farmers. The genetic background, resistance phenotypes and genotypes and toxin gene content of the isolated MRSA strains were compared with MRSA c...

2004
M. H. RASHID

Bangladesh is a densely populated agricultural country with an acute shortage of dairy milk. There are about 24.5 million cattle in Bangladesh, of which about 10 million are breeding cows. They provide mainly milk, meat, draught power, transport, and hide (an important export item). Dairying is practiced in Bangladesh as a part of local crop livestock farming systems, typically involving one or...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
J C Dalphin M F Maheu A Dussaucy D Pernet J C Polio A Dubiez J J Laplante A Depierre

A previous study, carried out in 1986 in France, showed the prevalence of respiratory symptoms and of respiratory function impairment to be higher in dairy farmers than in a control group of nonexposed subjects living in a rural zone. In order to confirm the harmful effect of dairy farming, the two groups were re-studied 6 yrs later at the same period of the year. One hundred and ninety-four (7...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2014
N Patience Manzana Cheryl M E McCrindle P Julius Sebei Leon Prozesky

Land redistribution was legislated in 1994; it was designed to resolve historical imbalances inland ownership in South Africa. Between 2002 and 2006, a longitudinal observational studywas conducted with 15 purposively selected small-scale dairy farmers in a land redistributionproject in Central North West Province. Four farmers left the project over the period. For thepurposes of this study, a ...

2017
Luiz F. Ferraretto

Compared with other nutrients, starch was the most under evaluated research topic in dairy nutrition for many years. Consequently, starch requirements for dairy cows were never established by the NRC (2001). Recently, improvements in the use of starch by lactating dairy cows garnered much interest by dairy farmers and their nutritionists, particularly over the past decade with the two-fold rise...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied animal science 2015
m.e. hossain g.b. das m.a. akbar

small-scale dairy farming in bangladesh is constrained mostly due to acute shortage, high price and seasonal fluctuation of energy and protein supplements. poor economic conditions of dairy farmers do not allow them to purchase adequate conventional energy and protein supplements. locally available non-conventional energy and protein sources can be used as alternatives, cheaper than conventiona...

Journal: :Thorax 1990
M Iversen B Pedersen

Respiratory symptoms and function were examined in a random sample of 181 farmers (124 pig farmers and 57 dairy farmers) with a mean age of 43 years. Wheezing and shortness of breath during work in the animal house were significantly associated with pig farming (odds ratio 11.4), current smoking (odds ratio 2.2), bronchial hyperreactivity (odds ratio 3.8), and low FEV1 (odds ratio 3.4). Pig far...

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