Census of agriculture

How many census are there in agriculture? So far, nine Agriculture Censuses since 1970-71 have been conducted in the country. The current Agriculture Census with reference year 2015-16 is tenth in the series. When was the first census of agriculture? The census of agriculture originated as part of the 1820 census, when U.S. marshals began … Read more

Australian Yorkshire

What is an Australian Yorkie? The Australian Yorkshire Terrier is a mix between an Australian Terrier and a Yorkshire Terrier mix. They are usually black and tan, blue or red and their coats can be long, medium, silky or straight, and are water-repellent. They don’t need a lot of grooming to keep looking good and … Read more

Poularde

What part of the chicken is the poulet? 1/2 Poulet Rôti (Cuisse et Blanc) – Half a roast chicken, (leg and breast). What is Maispoularde? Ja, auch “Maispoularde” – “corn-fed chicken“ What is a French poularde? Poularde is culinary term for a chicken that is at least 120 days old at the time of slaughter … Read more

U.S. Sheep Experiment Station

Where is the us sheep Experiment Station? WASHINGTON — The House Appropriations Committee in July blocked the USDA’s previously announced plan to close the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station (USSES) in Dubois, Idaho. With support from ASI, Idaho Rep. What sheep breed was developed at the US Sheep Experiment Station in Dubois? Breeds developed at the … Read more

Fruit tree propagation

Which fruit trees can grow from cuttings? Currants, grapes, elderberries, and quinces start well from either hardwood or softwood cuttings. Gooseberries, saskatoons, and blueberries are more easily started from softwood cuttings. Hardwood cuttings. Take hardwood cuttings from the tips of branches when the plant is dormant in the winter or early spring. How do you … Read more

European Potato Failure

What caused the potato famine in Europe? The Great Famine was caused by a failure of the potato crop, which many people relied on for most of their nutrition. A disease called late blight destroyed the leaves and edible roots of the potato plants in successive years from 1845 to 1849. Did the English cause … Read more

Toggenburg goat

What are Toggenburg goat used for? Toggenburg goat is a very old dairy goat breed. They are mainly used for milk production. But also good for meat production. How big do Toggenburg goats get? Use milk Traits Weight Male: 75 kg Female: 55 kg Height Male: 85 cm Female: 75 cm Horn status horned or … Read more

Young’s Jersey Dairy

Who owns Youngs dairy farm? Dan Young (Chief Ice Cream Dipper and CEO of Young’s Dairy) started thinking at home about the idea of a family of cows and mentioned it to his wife, Cathy about helping come up with the idea. One of Cathy’s friend’s husband, Dave Gullett, who does art work on the … Read more

Korean natural farming

Does Korean natural farming work? “Korean Natural Farming promotes life,” Englander says. “And it encourages self-reliance and closed-loop systems. It fits in perfectly with and compliments other self-reliant, regenerative agricultural practices, such as permaculture, biodynamics, and no-till.” Who invented Korean Natural Farming? KNF, or Korean Natural Farming, was invented by Cho Han Kyu (Master Cho). … Read more

Category:Wool trade

What is the wool industry? one of the primary natural textile fibers, the raw material of the wool-processing industry. Most of the wool processed industrially comes from sheep; considerably smaller quantities of similar fibers are obtained from goats, camels, yaks, hares, rabbits, horses, cows, deer, dogs, and other animals. How was wool traded? The wool … Read more