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21. DDT (11/44281) (Bruce Hamilton; Oz; Paul Savage; Tracy Aquilla)
We could REALLY do with some rabbit hunting birds it was really only used for vegetableproduction. bio.foodscience,sci.agriculture,alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Index Home About Index Index Home About Newsgroups: sci.environment,sci.agriculture From: B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz (Bruce Hamilton) Subject: DDT - A 1944 perspective Date: Tue, 16 Jul 1996 08:12:02 GMT [ Posted to both sci.agriculture and sci.environment, but followups set back to sci.environment ] Whilst scavenging around Chemical and Engineering News for an article, " DDT " popped out from an adjacent page. As I read it, I thought some of you might just appreciate some quotes. Please realise that we now have 50 years of experience, and that it's not a scientific paper. It is reporting on a meeting of the National Association of Insecticide and Disinfectant Manufacturers. Enjoy.... NADIM Holds 31st Annual Meeting Harry W.Stenerson, Industrial Chemical and Engineering News v.22 p.2179-2180 (December 25 1944) " Late in 1943 the Army was so anxious to obtain the powerful new insecticide for lice extermination that it flew overseas to a fighting front the first 500 pounds made in a pilot plant here. National production has now readed a monthly rate of 2,000,000 pounds, and insecticide manufacturers are eagerly seeking the means of marketing DDT to civilian consumers in formulations that are nontoxic, safe to use, and effective. .... Three of the major addresses' were devoted to the wartime insecticidal wonder. The toxicology of DDT was discussed by Paul A Neal, senior surgeon and chief of the Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, US Public Health Service, Bethesda. Md. ...... household and industrial insecticides containing DDT were the subject of a paper read by George W.Fiero, chief of the Pharmaceutical, Insecticide, and Cosmetic Unit, Office of Civilian Requirements, Washington. ... Dr Neal rendered a detailed report on experimental work with regard to the toxic effects of DDT on man and animals, the subject of greatest concern at this time to both manufacturer and consumer. In spite of its inherent toxicity , the use of DDT in a 1 to 5 % solution in 10% cyclohexanone with 89-85% aerosol should offer no serious health hazards he stated, when used under conditions as required for its use as an insecticide. ... The use of DDT in concentrations up to 10% in inert powders for dusting clothes ( in lice extermination ) appears to offer no serious hazards because of the relative insolubility of DDT and the large particle size of the dust. Therefore it did not reach the alveolar spaces. A large proportion of the dust is retained in the uppermost sections of the respiratory tract and the remainder is swallowed. The objective of the the investigation was the appraisal of health standards connected with the use of DDT as aerosol, mist, spray and dusting powder...In further tests, two human subjects were exposed to a dispersion of DDT in air prepared by dispersing every 15 minutes 10.4 grams of an aerosol containing 5% DDT, 10% cyclohexane, and 85% Freon in a sealed chamber of 14,750-liter capacity, for one hour daily, on six consecutive days. This test failed to show any subjective or objective manifestations referable to DDT. .... DDT production has skyrocketed from 60,000 pounds, in January 1994 to a current rate of approximately 2,000,000 pounds, Dr Fiero of the CCR told the meeting. The Armed Forces are using DDT rather extensively in malarial sections; hence, he thought, no cutbacks could be expected on V-E day. Entire islands in the war zone are being sprayed with DDT from airplanes. With the exception of small quantities for experimental work, all of the current production is being allocated to the Armed Forces. Fiero stated that preliminary research indicates that DDT, in addition to its effectiveness against body lice, should prove very valuable as a toxicant for household and industrial insecticides. It is apparently effective against roaches, fleas, bedbugs, mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, ants and carpet beetles. Referring to the contention that DDT is fatal to beneficial insects, the speaker felt that this should not deter its use in nonagricultural insecticides unless it is found to be toxic to humans or pets. " Bruce Hamilton Index

22. Organic Livestock Feed Suppliers
Feeds, PO Box 550, Hwy 64 E. alt., Bethel, NC Golden Grains, 8244 Jack rabbit Ave.,Sparta, WI 54656 mean that it is acceptable in certified organic production.
http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/livestockfeed.html

23. DINO - Language: Français - Sciences - Agriculture - Productions Animales
Translate this page son utilisation comme animal de production revues, livres http//www.rabbit-science.com/- Verwandte Websites. http//www.agriculture.gouv.fr/esbinfo/esbinfo
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You are here: DINO Language Fran§ais Sciences ... Agriculture Productions animales Productions animales This categorie in other languages
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DINO - Language: Fran§ais - Sciences - Biologie - Zoologie
Websites Association fran§aise de cuniculture - Association ayant pour but la diffusion nationale et internationale des informations relatives   la biologie du lapin et   son utilisation comme animal de production : revues, livres et informations.
http://www.rabbit-science.com/
[Verwandte Websites] Association scientifique canadienne de la viande - Pr©sentation, bulletin de liaison trimestrielle, formation et liens. http://cmsa.ca/ [Verwandte Websites] Au coeur de la nature - Association fran§aise situ©e en Vend©e pour la promotion de l'©levage d'animaux de basse-cour et la sauvegarde d'esp¨ces en voie de disparition. Pr©sentation et informations.

24. DINO - Language: Englisch - Business - Agriculture And Forestry - Software - Her
Provides accounting solutions for both business and agriculture. Software Swine,dairy and rabbit management software. easy to use cattle production software
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DINO - Language: Englisch - Science - Agriculture - Animals - Mammals
Websites AFIMILK - Dairy herd management systems - Offering a variety of automated and data management systems for livestock producers including herd management software. Based in Israel with many international representatives.
http://www.afimilk.com/
[Verwandte Websites] AgCHEK - Red Wing Business Systems - Provides accounting solutions for both business and agriculture.
http://www.agchek.com/
[Verwandte Websites] AGPRO Software Inc. - Develops dairy herd management software in Ontario and B.C.
http://www.islandnet.com/~agpro/agpro.htm
[Verwandte Websites] Agridata - A complete, automated record keeping system for livestock = cattle and sheep. Based in The United Kingdom.

25. Practical Pet Care Article: Ferret Domestication
mousing (pest control) to hunting (food production) to experimentation Both can fitdown rabbit holes but only FML (Ferret Mailing List), APF (alt.pets.ferrets
http://www.practical-pet-care.com/article_view.php?ver=9

26. Lion Kuntz Author Of LifeSaviors Homepage
home.talkcity.com/VolunteerSt/lifesaviors/altag3.html. offer many additional detailsof rabbit husbandry and Water Hyacinths for biomass production or water
http://www20.brinkster.com/microfarm/writings/author1.html

27. A Disturbing Morning
you better lay off the rabbit turd tarts, too The Stinking Bishop Prostata CantataMP) Newsgroups alt.slack Date If production peaked in 2000, it means that the
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A Disturbing Morning
From: "St. Marc the Perpetually Amused" <disciple@templeoferis.org>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Sun, Mar 3, 2002 This morning I got a message from the "Brain Food" list that said its
operator was shutting it down, as he feels that his warnings have already
come to pass. Namely:
> From: "Jay Hanson"
>"The rig count over the last 12 years has reached bottom. This is not
>found." (Goldman Sachs August 1999)
Okay, now if that weren't bad enough, the reason I was checking my email so
early was that I couldn't go back to sleep after waking from a dream in
which I was on my way to work and as I crested the hill, I saw Chicago in ruins. Roads collapsed, buildings burned out or fallen. (Possibly a small nuke in the heart of downtown.) I'm not sure if it was a dream or a vision, because I'm not sure if I was awake or not before I sat up and snapped out of it. Usually I know I'm dreaming, this time I didn't. Maybe it was just wishful thinking on my part. Don't know. But I sure hope those Xists find the right dimension Real Soon Now. The Pinks have just

28. AlterNet: Bioneers: Help And Hope For The Planet
Email Newsletters Search for alterNet.org alt Sites As a consequence, I fell throughthe rabbit hole into in the late 1960s and with food production and fish
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=14310

29. AusStats : Special Article - Aboriginal Lands In South Australia
The Australian and New Zealand rabbit Calicivirus Disease will be negotiated betweenthe alt and relevant is beginning to expand from its production of batiks
http://www.abs.gov.au/Ausstats/abs@.nsf/94713ad445ff1425ca25682000192af2/58cdbd0

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Special article coordinated by Alan O'Connor, Department of State Aboriginal Affairs, with assistance from the Aboriginal landholding authorities. Article reproduced from South Australian Year Book, 1997 (ABS Catalogue no. 1301.4).
    Land is central to Aboriginal people. It is the basis of all cultural, economic, social and political activity and many people living on Aboriginal lands, especially in the north-west and west of the State, spend considerable time in ritual business and other cultural and social activities. In South Australia Aboriginal people hold title to more than 20% of the land area.
    Legislation
      Aboriginal people in South Australia have the opportunity to have some control over their own affairs through three historic pieces of legislation which deal with rights to land.
      The Aboriginal Lands Trust Act 1966 was the first in Australia to ensure that the titles to the existing Aboriginal Reserves were held in trust on behalf of all Aboriginal people in South Australia. The Aboriginal Lands Trust (ALT) also holds freehold title to Aboriginal Lands not held under other titles, and currently controls an area of 5,500 square kilometres. The Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Act 1981 ensures that the Anangu Pitjantjatjara have control over some 102,500 square kilometres in the far north-west of the State. There are eight major communities on the Lands and some 160 homelands or satellite communities incorporated under the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC). These homelands have enabled many people to return to their country to escape the pressures of the larger communities, establish a degree of independence and separate identity, and to gain access to resources.

30. Veggie Van
Tim Gerrits incredibly simple biodiesel production and biodiesel alt....... Dancing rabbit http//www.dancingrabbit.org/ Submitted by Joshua Tickell 00
http://www.veggievan.org/biodiesel/

Biodiesel Agriculture and Crops
(Back to the Links List) Saskatchewan Commission
http://www.canolainfo.org/scdc/html/biodiesel.html

Submitted by: Joshua Tickell
Date: 4/9/00
Description: This organization promotes the use of Canola crops in Canada. Biomass Energy Foundation
http://www.webpan.com/BEF/

Submitted by: Joshua Tickell
Date: 4/9/00
Description: This is Tom Reed's organization. He was one of the US pioneers of biodiesel and he also promotes wood gasification.
Biodiesel Demonstrations and Voyages
(Back to the Links List) Georgia Biodiesel Busses
http://www.bae.uga.edu/outreach/biodiesel/

31. LUHNA Chapter 10: Biodiversity And Land-use History Of The Palouse Bioregion: Pr
under seasonally wet areas to allow agricultural production, removal of includingferruginous hawk, whitetailed jack rabbit, and sharp alt, DD, and WD Hyndman.
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Biodiversity and Land-use History of the Palouse Bioregion: Pre-European to Present by Anne E. Black
Department of Forest Resources
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho 83844-1133
black932@novell.uidaho.edu

J. Michael Scott
U.S. Geological Survey
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 83844-1136 mscott@uidaho.edu
Eva Strand Department of Forest Resources University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 83844-1133 evas@uidaho.edu R. Gerald Wright U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Parks Studies Unit University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 83844-1136 gwright@uidaho.edu Penelope Morgan Department of Forest Resources University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 83844-1133 pmorgan@uidaho.edu Cortney Watson Department of Geography University of Idaho Moscow, Idaho 83844-3121 wats1159@novell.uidaho.edu Abstract. Keywords: endangered ecosystem, grassland, wetland, conservation, landscape, human influence, biodiversity. Introduction If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us! Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1836 What is the value of history to ecology? More specifically, what can historical, time-series data tell us that is relevant to current land management? We addressed this question by looking at how humans have influenced the Palouse Prairie of west-central Idaho. Our objectives were to (1) develop a history of European-American settlement and biological diversity in the Palouse bioregion, (2) use this history to understand how human activities have altered land cover and ecological integrity of the bioregion, and (3) assess the utility of information of differing scales and time periods. We believe that understanding the biophysical changes that have occurred in this region will provide a useful starting point for establishing research hypotheses, conservation goals, and ecological restoration efforts.

32. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 47 (1) (1999)
a significant effect on milk production and composition higher alanine aminotransferase(alt) activity in of the manifest form of rabbit microsporidiosis under
http://www.vmri.hu/~acta/47/cont471.htm
Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 47 (1) (1999) CONTENTS AND ABSTRACTS Animal breeding Management of indigenous North American deer at the end of the 20 th century in relation to large predators and primary production. M. Cr e te and C. Daigle
Zootechnical and genetic aspects of a Prolific Merino program. K. Magyar, L. Veress, Zs. Tasi, T. Pécsi, S. Babik and Irén Horváth
Comparison of three methods for adjusting scrotal circumference in Charolais, Limousin and Hungarian Fleckvieh young bulls under farm conditions. J. Tõzsér and M. Mézes
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The effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae used alone or with vitamin-mineral premix on milk yield and milk composition in dairy cows. Stefania Iwañska, Danuta Strusiñska, W. Zalewski and Anna Opa³ka
The effect of Saccharomyces cerevisiae used alone or with vitamin-mineral premix on biochemical parameters of blood and milk in dairy cows. Stefania Iwañska, Danuta Strusiñska and W. Zalewski

33. Manual Of Standards For Diagnostic Tests And Vaccines, 4th Edition, 2000
also be checked against its’ homologous rabbit antiserum (21 of leptospiral vaccineand technology of production of the 79. Zuerner RL, alt DP Bolin CA (1995
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SECTION 2.2.

Chapter 2.2.4.
Contents

Index
CHAPTER 2.2.4.
LEPTOSPIROSIS SUMMARY Leptospirosis is a contagious disease of animals and humans caused by infection with the spirochete Leptospira . Laboratory diagnostic procedures for leptospirosis fall into two groups. The first group consists of tests for the demonstration of leptospires or their genetic material in animal tissues or body fluids. The second contains the tests for antibody detection. The selection of tests to be carried out depends on the purpose for which a diagnosis is to be made and the resources available.
Identification of the agent: The isolation or demonstration of leptospires in:
a) the internal organs (such as liver, lung, brain, and kidney) and body fluids (blood, milk, cerebrospinal, thoracic, and peritoneal fluids) of clinically affected animals gives a definitive diagnosis of acute clinical disease or, in the case of a fetus, chronic infection of its mother.
b) the kidney, urine, or genital tract of animals without clinical signs is diagnostic only of a chronic carrier state.

34. Locating Prion Researchers
Goldfarb, Lev or alt. Robinson, Mark , Head, Animal production Unit, FAO/IAEA CentralLaboratory for ELISA Glycosylation, prion sequences from rabbit and dog.
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Any UK researcher at BBSRC: first.last@bbsrc.ac.uk Researcher Help Desk at MAFF Roslin Institute working group Attendees at May 1997 New Zealand TSE conference. General internet contact searching: Med Schools Moly Bio Depts. US Canadian , and international Universities Phones 411 Emails UK email How to add your name here: fill out the form below and email name: email: lab web site: telephone: fax: institution and country: current TSE research interests (briefly): recent medline abstract link: Note: listing on this page does not imply individual or institutional endorsement of views expressed on this web site.
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Adjou, Karim , Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort, 7 ave du Général de Gaulle 94704 Maisons-Alfort, France. Phone 33 1 43 96 71 24, Fax: 33 1 43 96 70 55. Current TSE research interests: studies on experimental prion therapeutic strategies and recently scrapie in sheep and relationship with BSE Albert, Fred

35. Publikationsliste
Lowcost Buildings for Piglet production. Int. Seminar reports CIGR Section II Seminaron pig, rabbit and small bird species housing. alt det nyeste, 95-98.
http://www.agrsci.dk/arspublikationer/publiresultforfat.asp?forfatter=1329

36. Facts About Fats— The Oiling Of America, Part 1
when the Department of agriculture had begun Kritchevsky’s rabbit trials were actuallya repeat everything from energy provision to prostaglandin production.
http://www.westonaprice.org/know_your_fats/oiling.html
by Mary Enig , PhD, and Sally Fallon In 1954 a young researcher from Russia named David Kritchevsky published a paper describing the effects of feeding cholesterol to rabbits. Cholesterol added to vegetarian rabbit chow caused the formation of atheromas—plaques that block arteries and contribute to heart disease. Cholesterol is a heavy weight molecule—an alcohol or a sterol—found only in animal foods such as meat, fish, cheese, eggs and butter. In the same year, according to the American Oil Chemists Society, Kritchevsky published a paper describing the beneficial effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids for lowering cholesterol levels. Polyunsaturated fatty acids are the kind of fats found in large amounts in highly liquid vegetable oils made from corn, soybeans, safflower seeds and sunflower seeds. (Monounsaturated fatty acids are found in large amounts in olive oil, palm oil and lard; saturated fatty acids are found in large amounts in fats and oils that are solid at room temperature, such as butter, tallows and coconut oil.)
Rise of Coronary Heart Disease in the 20th Century
Scientists of the period were grappling with a new threat to public health—a steep rise in heart disease. While turn-of-the-century mortality statistics are unreliable, they consistently indicate that heart disease caused no more than ten percent of all deaths, considerably less than infectious diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis. By 1950, coronary heart disease, or CHD, was the leading source of mortality in the United States, causing more than 30% of all deaths. The greatest increase came under the rubric of myocardial infarction (MI)—a massive blood clot leading to obstruction of a coronary artery and consequent death to the heart muscle. MI was almost nonexistent in 1910 and caused no more than three thousand deaths per year in 1930. By 1960, there were at least 500,000 MI deaths per year in the US. What life-style changes had caused this increase?

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or Tim Tel 800 822-6671 GOLDEN GRAINS 8244 Jack rabbit Ave. BLOUNT FEEDS PO Box550 US Hwy 64 alt. Customized for age of animal and stage of production.
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38. Agricultural Engineering
Madrid. Lucas et alt. (1995). Dairy cow. Meat production. Sheep. Poultry Nutrition.rabbit Nutrition. Bibliography De Blas, González y Argamentería.
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39. Part II, NetWorld! Chapter
of children accidentally running across alt.sex.bestiality private market by encouragingmass production and by favorite stores in cyberspaceWhite rabbit Toys
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40. Curlew National Grassland Final Environmental Impact Statement
species using denser sagebrush canopy covers, such as the pygmy rabbit. retain somesagebrush while encouraging forbs and grass production (ie, herbicides alt.
http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/caribou-targhee/aboutus/curlew/FEIS/chapter4/cumulativeE
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Introduction AlternativeA - No Action Alternative B - Proposed Action Alternative C ... Back to FEIS Table of Contents
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Cumulative effects are defined as “the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of the action when added to other past, present and reasonably foreseeable future actions regardless of what agency (Federal or non-federal) or person undertakes such other actions.” (40 CFR 1508.7).    Cumulative effects must be evaluated along with direct and indirect effects of each alternative.  Generally, cumulative effects are considered on a larger scale than the direct and indirect effects.  They describe a larger picture across a longer time frame.  When analyzing cumulative effects, different temporal and geographic scales are used than for direct and indirect effects.  These scales of analysis extend only to where effects can actually be measured (EPA 1997). Cumulative effects analysis involves assumptions and uncertainties.  Cumulative effects analysis provides the opportunity to evaluate future Grassland management options in the context of other developments in the analysis area. 

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