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1. Tyin' up loose ends: National goat tying champion looks to defend her ...
There are good goats and bad goats. Goats that will run and goats that will kick. Competitors on horseback break through the gate at a run and dismount on the fly when they reach the goat tethered at the center of the arena. Sharon won a national championship in the event last year, and although she placed second on Friday, she still has a chance to qualify for a return trip this year. If the girls stick the dismount, it's a matter of shooting a double-hoof takedown, pinning the skittish,...
Source6/17/2007

2. Bradford Farm to Host UMaine Cooperative Extension Goat Enterprise ...
Designed for anyone who wants to learn more about raising goats for meat, milk or fiber, these tours aim to teach sound goat husbandry and help support the growing Maine market for local cheese and meat. Waters raises full-blood and percentage Boer goats, and the topic of this tour will be goat facilities and crossbreeding for meat production. UMaine Extension s series of goat enterprise tours are taking place through September at farms around the state. Considered browsers rather than...
SourceThe University of Maine,ME

3. Hill sheep: what are the options?
The key to a successful hill sheep industry will be to have a production system that is sustainable both in terms of its impact on the environment as well as financially. If we look at the euro Profit Monitor (ePM) results for 2005 we can quickly see that the average sheep farmer retained nearly all of the direct payments (loosing on average two euro per ewe before premia are taken into account. Hill sheep in Ireland are generally farmed in a traditional manner where they have, in the...
SourceIrish Independent,Ireland

4. Jihad Ternak Planning To Export Jamnapari Goats
Since operations began early this year with 2,000 Jamnapari goats in a 100-hectare area in Rong Chenok near here, the company has been getting many enquiries from companies as far as in Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Taiwan and China, said its general manager Azhar Jaafar. Since operations began early this year with 2,000 Jamnapari goats in a 100-hectare area in Rong Chenok near here, the company has been getting many enquiries from companies as far as in Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Taiwan and China,...
SourceBernama,Malaysia

5. The divine ingredient
There were even instructions on how to cook it, making roast lamb a rare biblical recipe: "Do not eat any of it raw or boiled in water, but roasted, its head with its legs and its inner parts" (Exodus 12:9) Lamb remains the most prized meat of the Mideast to this day. Throughout Turkey, the city is renowned for its superb lamb and its excellent kebabs and other lamb dishes. Lamb, which was much more common in her area, was the meat served on her family's table. At Cagdas there was lamb...
SourceJerusalem Post,Israel

6. Sheep double tagging fears eased by DEFRA FWi
You are in: Home>News Sheep double tagging fears eased by DEFRA 25/06/2007 15:30:00 FWi DEFRA has reassured the industry that it will only seek to implement the basic requirements of the EU sheep double tagging directive after efforts to extend the current derogation failed. You are in: Home>News Sheep double tagging fears eased by DEFRA 25/06/2007 15:30:00 FWi DEFRA has reassured the industry that it will only seek to implement the basic requirements of the EU sheep double tagging...
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7. The hot new meat product- It's
The hot new meat product- It's goat Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments on Articles Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments Login High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock Markets Untitled OnRequestEnd. The hot new meat product- It's goat Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments on Articles...
SourceHigh Plains Journal,KS

8. Lamb Price Talks
THE head of the New Zealand sheep industry has refuted claims his producers are under-cutting their UK counterparts and has called for a greater understanding of the issues facing farmers in both countries. Mr Peterson, a sheep farmer form Hawkes Bay, was speaking in London at the end a bridge-building visit during which he met industry representatives from across the UK in a bid to quell growing anger over the impact on domestic prices of NZ imports. Prices are also at unsustainable...
SourceFarmers Guardian,UK

9. Wool, lamb producers seek tweaks in this year's Farm Bill
But a few modest federal programs have helped the industry sustain itself, even increase a bit in Wyoming, and those who produce lamb and wool have enjoyed stable market prices in recent years. Other woolly matters Also on the request list for wool and lamb producers are higher loan deficiency payments, funding for the National Sheep Improvement Center and a retained ewe lamb incentive that was in effect in 2002-2004. Montana's agricultural sector is the largest natural resource industry...
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