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🔶 UNIQUE PEAT-SAPROPEL FORMULA 🔶 With over 30 years of scientific research, supported by trials and approvals in Europe and the Middle East, PRECOFERT implements a unique and innovative method to extract humic acids and humates without the use of chemicals, solvents, or recycled components. The process preserves the original properties and quality of low-moor peat and sapropel, resulting in the production of liquid concentrates - PRECOGROW and PRECOCARE - that provide an optimal balance of humic and fulvic acids, as well as other essential nutrients. #agriculturelife #cropnutrition #organicfertilizer #humicacid #organicgardening #livestockfarming #poultryfeed #poultryfarming #animalfeed #sustainableagriculture #organicfarming #soilfertility #soilhealth
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Article, "Beef's Role in Greenhouse Gas Emissions" by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and the Cattlemen’s Beef Board | Beef Checkoff Article excerpts: "Between 1961 and 2019, the U.S. beef industry, through continued sustainability efforts and improved resource use, has reduced emissions per pound of beef produced by more than 40% while also producing more than 67% more beef per animal." "Currently, emissions from U.S. beef cattle are less than 0.5% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.4,6 In fact, emissions from beef cattle represent 2.2% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.4 These numbers will likely continue to decrease as farmers and ranchers seek to reduce methane emissions further through best management practices, including grazing management and feed supplementation." https://lnkd.in/gtP66cd3 #agriculture #farmlife #foodfacts #foodie #food #aglife #AgriculturalEngineering #foodies #beefindustry #animalagriculture #AGPROfessionals #goodeats #foodproducers #feedingfamilies #groceries #livestock #nutrition #cattle #AgricultureInnovation #GHG #Environment #FactsAboutFood #ranchlife #beefcattle #beefproduction #Learn #debunkingmyths #factsmatter
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Title: Top Solutions for Cold Weather Challenges in Poultry Farming 🐔❄️ Are you a poultry farmer facing the winter chill? Here are some draft-only solutions to help you tackle the cold weather challenges and keep your flock thriving: 1. Coop Insulation: Ensure your poultry coop is snug and well-insulated to retain heat and protect your birds from chilly drafts. #PoultryFarming #WinterPrep 2. Supplemental Heat: Use heat lamps or radiant heaters to provide extra warmth in the coop, especially for young or vulnerable birds. #FarmLife #HeatLamps 3. Frostbite Prevention: Apply petroleum jelly to your poultry's combs and wattles to prevent frostbite. Provide sheltered areas to shield them from wind and moisture. #FrostbitePrevention #PoultryCare 4. Unfrozen Water Access: Invest in heated waterers or check water sources frequently to ensure your flock stays hydrated, even in freezing temperatures. #WaterManagement #WinterHydration 5. Adjusted Feeding: Increase the feed ration slightly to provide extra energy for your birds to maintain their body temperature. Consider high-energy treats like grains or suet. #FeedManagement #WinterNutrition 6. Proper Ventilation: Manage ventilation carefully to prevent moisture buildup and respiratory issues while avoiding drafts that could chill your birds. #VentilationTips #HealthyFlock 7. Ample Bedding: Add extra bedding such as straw or wood shavings to provide insulation and warmth for your poultry. #BeddingSolutions #WinterComfort With these solutions in place, you can ensure your poultry farm thrives even in the coldest of winters. Share your own tips and tricks in the comments below! Pilgrim's | Perdue Farms | Cargill | Foster Farms | Marfrig Global Foods |. 🐓 WATT Poultry | VPRINT INFOTECH - POULTRY CREATIONS | POUL TECH | poultry vision | Poultry In India | Poultry Creations | ❄️🐓 #WinterFarming #ColdWeatherChallenges
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Emission intensities are emissions expressed per kg of milk, meat or egg. They vary a lot among producers in the same area, indicating considerable scope for improvement. FAO estimates that available improved husbandry practices can reduce emissions by 20 to 30%, across all production systems. Helping farmers to increase the productivity of livestock is a means to improve rural livelihoods and food security. It also supports better resilience to climate change. Feed and Nutrition: Improving feed quality can be achieved through improved grassland management, improved pasture species (e.g. grass and legumes mix), forage mix, feed processing (e.g. chopping, urea treatment) and strategic use of supplements, preferably locally available. Oghenekevwe Emadago DIVINE IDOKOH #emissions #livestocx #livestocks
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We appreciate that the U.S. poultry industry is committed to implementing and maintaining production practices that reduce their environmental impact. Proper mortality disposal prevents the spread of disease, protects air, water and soil quality while minimizing nuisances (odors, flies, etc.) These efforts demonstrate your commitment to being a good neighbor and supporting a thriving planet earth. As you know, poultry mortalities must be disposed of in a socially and environmentally sustainable manner without jeopardizing biosecurity of the facility nor the financial success of the producer. Incineration is the most biologically safe and easy method of mortality disposal. During incineration, the entire carcass is reduced to ashes, which will not attract pests and can easily be dispersed. However, typical single stage low quality incinerators utilized in North America’s poultry industry are slow, expensive to operate and an environmental risk with emissions of odor, gaseous pollution, and particulates. For more than 40 years Addfield Environmental Systems Limited has been continuously designing and manufacturing the most advanced, reliable, and efficient thermal waste treatment incinerators and cremators on the market. Join us at #IPPE from January 30 to February 1 at Atlanta, GA. and experience firsthand how our solutions can revolutionize your business. We look forward to meeting you at Booth B19050 and working together to achieve your goals. See you there! #agriculture #agriculturalwaste #farmwaste #sustainablefarming #biosecurity #incineration #sustainability #wastemanagement #incinerator #poultry #chickens #ippe #ippe2024 #poultrymortality #agriculture #agriculture #agriculturalwaste #agriculturalsustainability #sustainablefarming #biosecurity #incineration #sustainability #wastemanagement #livestock #pigfarming #pig #swine #ASF #cattlefarming #dairyfarming #diseasecontrol #diseaseprevention #contaminationcontrol #incinerate #agriculturewaste #wastetoenergy #aquaculture #abattoirwaste #service #meatprocessing #municipalwaste #petcremation #cremate #medicalwaste #miningindustry #gasindustry #oilindustry #preciousmetals #mobileincineration #mobileincinerators #poultryfarming #animalmortality #rapid1000
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We at Addfield Environmental Systems Limited appreciate that the U.S. poultry industry is committed to implementing and maintaining production practices that reduce their environmental impact. Proper mortality disposal prevents the spread of disease, protects air, water and soil quality while minimizing nuisances (odors, flies, etc.) These efforts demonstrate the industry's commitment to being good neighbors and supporting a thriving planet earth. As you know, poultry mortalities must be disposed of in a socially and environmentally sustainable manner without jeopardizing biosecurity of the facility nor the financial success of the producer. Incineration is the most biologically safe and easy method of mortality disposal. During incineration, the entire carcass is reduced to ashes, which will not attract pests and can easily be dispersed. However, typical single stage, and low quality incinerators utilized in North America’s poultry industry are slow, expensive to operate and an environmental risk with emissions of odor, gaseous pollution, and particulates. It is important to know the differences between the incinerators that are currently being marketed and utilized here in the US poultry industry. Whether you are an independent producer, contract grower or large integrator, you owe it to yourself, your investment and your business to talk with us in order to find out what those very important differences are. Addfield. Simply Built Better. Please feel free to reach out to me, for more valuable information. #incinerate #agriculturewaste #wastetoenergy #agriculturalwaste #abattoirwaste #meatprocessing #mobileincineration #mobileincinerators #grantmoney #poultry #poultrymortality #poultryindustry #pork #porkindustry #porkmortality #animalmortality #incinerators #avianinfluenza #avianflu #asf #africanswinefever
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Chilean Needle Grass: A Threat to Agriculture 🌾 In partnership with the Marlborough District Council and the dedicated farmer-led 'Chilean Needle Grass Action Group,' our Nelson/Marlborough Regional Coordinator, Annette Litherland, is at the forefront of a critical initiative to combat the invasive Chilean Needle Grass. 🌱 Chilean Needle Grass, a significant concern for farmers, can grow up to one meter in height when left ungrazed. It produces seeds from multiple points on the plant, including panicle seed, mid-stem seed at leaf joins, and at the base of the plant. 💡 Why is this such a concern? The seeds of Chilean Needle Grass have a needle-sharp tip and a tail mechanism, making them notorious for causing damage to livestock. Highly contaminated fleeces become virtually worthless, and animal carcasses may be downgraded due to the need for additional trimming to remove damaged meat. 🌿 The Marlborough District Council is actively seeking to develop a 20-year strategy. This strategy will not only outline the extent of the Chilean Needle Grass issue but also identify farmers' goals and establish a series of practical steps to effectively control and manage this invasive pest plant. We're committed to providing support, knowledge, and resources to address this challenge. Check out our website for more information..🌾🌏 #ChileanNeedleGrass #Conservation #SustainableFarming#NZLandcareTrust
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Benefits of Soil Organic Matter (SOM) on soil water dynamics! Did you know that for every 1% increase in soil organic matter, soils can hold an additional 187,000 liter/ha of water! It also helps reduce drought stress on plants, increased water filtration, increased soil water holding capacity, enable access to plant roots to water for longer and decrease soil compaction. Manure and composts from livestock origin contributes significantly to increase the soil organic matter content in soil. Healthy forage crops high in minerals, nutrients, vitamins, and other biological plant compounds consumed by livestock increase overall livestock performance and productivity. #Soilorganicmatter #manurebasedcomposts #soilwaterdynamics #Feedthefuture #circulareconomy #Livestockandnutritionactivity #internationalwaterday #ACDI/VOCA
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USDA Funding is currently Available to Expand Meat and Poultry Processing There is currently USDA federal, state and local funding available, enabling the meat processing industry to improve their production capabilities, energy efficiency and adopt new technologies such as incinerators. This is a perfect opportunity for you to upgrade your operation, saving you time and money with minimal investment. If you are interested, feel free to contact me and I will gladly share your state Coordinator's name and contact information. Addfield Environmental Systems' environmentally responsible incinerators are unrivaled in their field. Addfield incinerators are recognized for their triple-layered refractory brick lining, making them the most efficient and robust incinerators on the market today. We boast a 40% reduction in fuel consumption compared to alternative solutions. This is one of the traits that distinguishes our machines from others, particularly with today's fuel prices. In addition to being fuel-efficient, we construct our machines to last and function efficiently. Our machines are built with 4/10 of an inch thick steel and over 7 inches of refractory lining, making them as sturdy as a tank. Some of our machines are more than 25 years old and are still running strong, which is a testament to their longevity. In comparison, much of the competition typically offers over 1/10 of an inch thin steel and under 5 inches linings. Moreover, our machines are easy to operate and service, which underscores our commitment to providing you with the best experience possible. Are you tired of those monthly rendering costs? With the current USDA Funding available, now is the perfect time to reach out to me and allow me to help you purchase your very own Addfield Incinerator. Addfield. Simply Built Better. Environmentally Responsible. Lynn Jones US Sales Manager [email protected] 1-(217)-473-0098 addfield.com #sustainableagriculture #sustainability #abattoirwaste #meatprocessing #meatproduction #cattlefarming #dairyfarming #pigfarming #swine #poultry #cattle #foodprocessing #foodproduction #grantmoney #USDAFunding #poultryfarming #meatindustry #meatproduction #incinerate #agriculturewaste #livestockfarming #livestockmanagement #biosecurity
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🔵 The health of your cattle is paramount for your dairy farm's productivity. Water plays a crucial part in this equation, and its quality can significantly influence your cattle's well-being and your production levels. 💧 Treating drinking water is therefore not just a choice, but a necessity. But how do you ensure it's treated right? 🔹 That's where XZIOX by IWS comes into play. 🌟 As a proven solution, XZIOX ensures your cattle get the best quality drinking water. By removing impurities and harmful bacteria, it helps maintain the health of your cattle and increase production. 🌱 Invest in XZIOX today, and take a step towards a healthier and more productive dairy farm. www.iwsuk.com/livestock #watertreatment #dairy #backbritishfarming
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