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Origins of agriculture

January 28, 2017 By Editor


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How, why, and when did agriculture first emerge, and what were its implications on human society? Sal explains in an overview.

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Farmers’ union to boycott BJP candidates in Punjab elections

January 28, 2017 By Editor


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Farmers’ union to boycott BJP candidates in Punjab elections
ਕਿਸਾਨ ਜਥੇਬੰਦੀਆਂ ਨੇ ਕੀਤਾ ਭਾਜਪਾ ਉਮੀਦਵਾਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਬਾਈਕਾਟ

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Word Best Farmer Machinery Technology | Top Best Technology For Agriculture

January 27, 2017 By Editor


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How safe are Quad bikes

January 27, 2017 By Editor


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The Quad bike is the mechanical workhorse of the Australian farmer, but they are notoriously unstable. There are calls for protective devices to be fitted to them but manufacturers say that’s an unnecessary measure.

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GREEN DAY in Berlin – Billie Joe: “NO TRUMP! NO WAR! NO FASCISM!” (Holiday)

January 27, 2017 By Editor


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19.01.2017 GREEN DAY in Berlin – Holiday @ Billie Joe: “NO TRUMP! NO WAR! NO FASCISM! NO TRUMP!”

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The American Brahman in Bangladesh

January 26, 2017 By Editor


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The American Brahman in Bangladesh

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Cloud patterns over Australia July, August & September 2010

January 26, 2017 By Editor


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Animation of the hourly colour infra-red satellite images from the Bureau of Meteorology for Jul-September 2010

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1-Michael Pollan, “What I learned about wheat.” 2014 Community Grains Conference

January 26, 2017 By Editor


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When: Sunday, March 9, 2014
Where: Oliveto Restaurant Oakland California
Michael Pollan, Professor, Graduate School of Journalism, UC, Berkeley, author, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation – speaking about his personal experience with locally grown grains, baking bread, and what he’s learned about the nutritional benefits of whole grain milling.

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Brumbies of the Australian High Country filmed by Sky Eye UAV Solutions

January 25, 2017 By Editor


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A Brumby is a free-roaming feral horse in Australia. Although found in many areas around the country, the best-known Brumbies are found in the Australian Alps region in south-eastern Australia. Today, most of them are found in the Northern Territory, with the second largest population in Queensland. A group of Brumbies is known as a “mob” or “band”.

Brumbies are the descendants of escaped or lost horses, dating back in some cases to those belonging to the early European settlers, including the “Capers” from South Africa, Timor Ponies from Indonesia, British pony and draught horse breeds, and a significant number of Thoroughbreds and Arabians.

Today they live in many places, including some National Parks. Occasionally they are mustered and domesticated for use as campdrafters, working stock horses on farms or stations, but also as trail horses, show horses, Pony Club mounts and pleasure horses. They are the subject of some controversy – regarded as a pest and threat to native ecosystems by environmentalists and the government, but also valued by others as part of Australia’s heritage, with supporters working to prevent inhumane treatment or extermination, and rehoming Brumbies who have been captured.

The term Brumby refers to a feral horse in Australia.[5] Its first recorded use in print is in the Australasian magazine from Melbourne in 1880, which said that Brumbies were the bush name in Queensland for ‘wild’ horses. In 1885, the Once a Month magazine suggested that rumbies was a New South Wales term, and the poet Banjo Paterson stated in the introduction for his poem Brumby’s Run published in the Bulletin in 1894 that Brumby was the word for free-roaming horses. Its derivation is obscure,[6] and may have come about from one or more of the following possibilities:
1.Horses left behind by Sergeant James Brumby from his property at Mulgrave Place in New South Wales, when he left for Tasmania in 1804.[7]
2.An Aboriginal word baroomby meaning “wild” in the language of the Pitjara Indigenous Australians on the Warrego and Nogoa Rivers in southern Queensland.[8]
3.A letter in 1896 to the Sydney Morning Herald says that baroombie is the word for horse among the Aboriginal people of the Balonne, Nebine, Warrego and Bulloo Rivers.[9]
4.Baramba, which was the name of a creek and station in the Queensland district of Burnett, established in the 1840s and later abandoned, leaving many of the horses to escape into the wild.[10]
5.It has also been suggested that the name derives from the Irish word bromach or bromaigh.[9]

Early horse imports[edit]

Horses first arrived in Australia in 1788 with the First Fleet. They were imported for farm and utility work; recreational riding and racing were not major activities. By 1800, only about 200 horses are thought to have reached Australia. Horse racing became popular around 1810, resulting in an influx of Thoroughbred imports, mostly from England. Roughly 3,500 horses were living in Australia by 1820, and this number had grown to 160,000 by 1850, largely due to natural increase.[11] The long journey by sea from England, Europe, and Asia meant that only the strongest horses survived the trip, making for a particularly healthy and strong Australian stock, which aided in their ability to flourish.

Origin of feral herds

Horses were likely confined primarily to the Sydney region until the early 19th century, when settlers first crossed the Blue Mountains and opened expansion inland. Horses were required for travel, and for cattle and sheep droving as the pastoral industry grew. The first report of an escaped horse is in 1804, and by the 1840s some horses had escaped from settled regions of Australia. It is likely that some escaped because fences were not properly installed, when fences existed at all, but it is believed that most Australian horses became feral because they were released into the wild and left to fend for themselves.This may have been the result of pastoralists abandoning their settlements, and thus their horses, due to the arid conditions and unfamiliar land that combined to make farming in Australia especially difficult. After World War I, the demand for horses by defence forces declined with the growth in mechanization, which led to a growth in the number of unwanted animals that were often set free. Throughout the 20th century, the replacement of horses with machines in farming led to further falls in demand, and therefore may have also contributed to increases in feral populations.

Brumbies roaming in the Australian Alps of south-eastern Australia are thought to be descendants of horses which were owned by the pastoralist and pioneer, Benjamin Boyd.

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Vaccination programme to stop spread of disease in cattle

January 25, 2017 By Editor


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SHOTLIST

1. Pan of the cattle shed waterlogged due to the monsoon rains
2. Vet ambulance arriving
3. SPCA and Animal Husbandry department personnel getting out of the van
4. Various medical apparatus being prepared
5. Various shots of staff walking through water
6. Various of cattle
7. Various of vet team vaccinating cattle
8. Various of tumour on cow and vets examining it
6. SOUNDBITE: (Hindi) Dr.Gaikwad, Dr commissioner, Animal Husbandry Department, Maharashtra:
“As soon as the rains lessened we carried out the vaccination of the cattle,and so there is no question of outbreak of diseases.”
7. Cutaway cattle being washed
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. J.C. Khanna, Secretary, SPCA Mumbai:
“They are not likely to get affected also, because they have been protected against various infectious and contagious diseases. However we will take the major to prevent outbreak of the foot and mouth disease, which is deadly disease for animals as well as for humans. In due course of time we would carry out that also.”
9. Various shots of the cattle in the shed

STORYLINE

Two weeks after record monsoon rains killed more 1,000 people in and around Bombay, authorities in India continued vaccinating animals to prevent an outbreak of contagious and infectious diseases.

Since it began on August 5, nearly 4,000 animals has been vaccinated in a joint program run by the government and the Bombay SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals).

On Friday, hospitals in Bombay were jammed with more than 2,000 patients seeking treatment for waterborne diseases that have killed at least 66 people in the city hit by severe flooding, an official said.

As many as 20 people died on Thursday, taking the death toll in the past five days from leptospirosis, diarrhea and typhoid fever to 66, according to the health minister of Maharashtra state, Vimal Mundada.

Most deaths from waterborne diseases occurred because of leptospirosis, a life-threatening bacterial infection.

Outbreaks are usually caused by exposure to water, food or soil contaminated with the urine of infected animals, such as cattle or rodents.

Other deaths were caused by malaria and typhoid.

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