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For Grade Six
DAD AND DAVE: ON OUR SELECTION Trailer
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Available on DVD through www.umbrellaent.com.au
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“A FUNNY, WARM, FEEL GOOD MOVIE.” Cinema Papers. A host of outstanding Aussie actors including LEO McKERN, GEOFFREY RUSH, JOAN SUTHERLAND, NOAH TAYLOR and BARRY OTTO star in this loud, proud, fair dinkum yarn about the original “great Aussie battlers”, the Rudds, an unconventional farming family of charming half-wits who survive on boiled pumpkin and parrot stew and half-baked get-rich schemes. When Dad Rudd (Leo McKern) moves his family out into the scrub to ‘select’ 150 acres of fly-blown land, he discovers he’s surrounded by all sorts of vermin – reptiles, insects, and Riley (Barry Otto), his miserable politician neighbour. Dad decides to beat Riley at his own game and stand for parliament. Dad Rudd M.P. The Farmers Friend!
Dad & Dave – On Our Selection is a “pioneering” comedy based on the larrikin yarns of Steele Rudd. Full of bush brawls, harvest dances, outback wedding celebrations and bloody good laughs, it’s about a family who didn’t give a damn about the authorities or the harsh conditions – and made this country what it is today. Too right!
Beef cattle breeds
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Beef cattle are cattle raised for meat production. The meat of adult cattle is known as beef.While the principal use of beef cattle is meat production, other uses include leather, and products used in shampoo and cosmetics.
How to get NABARD subsidy loan ? डेरी फार्मिंग के लिए सब्सिडी लोन कैसे प्राप्त करें ?
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NABARD Dairy Laon by Government of India for promoting dairy farming in India | भारत सरकार की नाबार्ड डेरी कर्ज योजना किसानों और उद्यमियों के लिए | नाबार्ड डेरी सब्सिडी LOAN कैसे प्राप्त करें ?
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The Australian Cattle Dog
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This slide show features the beauty, brains and versatility of the ACD. All images by Jeff Jaquish – www.zingpix.com
ALL herding shots were taken under these situations:
ACD Club of America 2007 National Specialty
AKC sanctioned herding trials
ASCA sanctioned herding trials
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ASCA of Canada sanctioned herding trials
Herding clinics
Working on a real ranch, on real cattle in real situations.
Most of the dogs you see herding are in the top ten ACD herding dogs of North America who come from working ranches. One in particular is the Canadian ACD National Specialty top Herding Dog as well as the American ACD National Specialty Herding Dog.
Most people who view this slide show do not realize they are seeing some of the best and the absolute proven best herding ACDs in North America.
Animals Productions _ Cow And Bull Breeding live 2016
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Cow And Bull Breeding live 2016
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Plant Biology – Chloroplasts
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The green colour of algae, and of cabbages, pine trees and grasses, comes
from small green bodies called chloroplasts within their cells. Chloroplasts are
distant descendants of once free-living green bacteria. They still have their own
DNA, and they still reproduce by asexual division, building up to a substantial
population within each host cell. As far as a chloroplast is concerned, it is a
member of a reproducing population of green bacteria. The world in which it
lives and reproduces is the interior of a plant cell. From time to time its world
suffers a minor upheaval when the plant cell divides into two daughter cells.
Roughly half the chloroplasts find themselves in each daughter cell, and they
soon resume their normal existence of reproducing to populate their new world
with chloroplasts. All the while, the chloroplasts use their green pigment to
trap photons from the sun and channel the sun’s energy in the useful direction
of synthesising organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water supplied by
the host plant. The oxygen wastes are partly used by the plant and partly exhaled
into the atmosphere through holes in the leaves called stomata (singular
‘stoma’). The organic compounds synthesised by the chloroplasts are ultimately
made available to the host plant cell.
Interestingly reminiscent of the Mixotrich’s Tale, some chloroplasts show
evidence of having entered plant cells indirectly, by piggybacking inside other
eukaryotic cells, which would presumably have been called algae. The evidence
is that some chloroplasts have a double membrane. Presumably the inner one is
the wall of the original bacterium, the outer one the wall of the alga. As with
Mixotricha, we can see recent re-enactments in the many examples of singlecelled
green algae being incorporated in the cells or tissues of fungi and animals.
for example the algae that inhabit corals. Those chloroplasts that have a single
membrane presumably entered directly, not on the coat-tails of algae.
All the free oxygen in the atmosphere comes from green bacteria, whether
free-living or in the form of chloroplasts. And, as mentioned before, when it first
appeared in the atmosphere oxygen was a poison. Indeed, some people colourfully
say it still is a poison, which is why doctors advise us to eat ‘anti-oxidants’.
In evolution, it was a brilliant chemical coup to discover how to use oxygen to
extract (originally solar) energy from organic compounds. This discovery, which
can be seen as a sort of reverse photosynthesis, was entirely made by bacteria,
but a different kind of bacteria. As with photosynthesis itself, bacteria still have
a monopoly on the technology except that, again as with photosynthesis,
eukaryotic cells like ours give house room to these oxygen-loving bacteria, who
now travel under the name of mitochondria. We have become so dependent on
oxygen, via the biochemical wizardry of mitochondria, that the statement that
it is a poison makes sense only when uttered in a tone of self-conscious paradox.
Carbon monoxide, the deadly poison in car exhausts, kills us by competing with
oxygen for the favours of our oxygen-carrying haemoglobin molecules. Depriving
somebody of oxygen is a swift way to kill them. Yet our own cells, unaided,
wouldn’t know what to do with oxygen. It is only mitochondria, and their bacterial
cousins, that do.
As with chloroplasts, molecular comparison tells us the particular group of
bacteria from which mitochondria are drawn. Mitochondria sprang from the socalled
alpha-proteo bacteria and they are therefore related to the rickettsias
that cause typhus and other nasty diseases. Mitochondria themselves have lost
much of their original genome, and have become completely adapted to life
inside eukaryotic cells. But, like chloroplasts, they still reproduce autonomously
by division, making populations within each eukaryotic cell. Although mitochondria
have lost most of their genes, thay haven’t lost all of them, and this is
fortunate for molecular geneticists, as we have seen throughout this book.
Driving and Droving in Outback Australia
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Cattle on the road in New South Wales Australia.beyond the Black Stump.
Q&A on wheat research with Richard Trethowan — Full-length video
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For rapid navigation, pause the video in the first 5 seconds, click on your topic of interest, then press play.
Richard covers various of aspects of wheat research — why do it, the crop’s complex genetics and the role of genebanks, the benefits of molecular breeding and tools to better handle data, and the benefits to all when working in partnerships, with a focus on China, India and Australia. Find out where, and why, developing countries have an advantage and can streak ahead of the rest.
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Wheat prices surge to meet global demand
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A 25 percent rise in global wheat prices due to a bad season in the United States has given wheat farmers on the Liverpool Plains in northern NSW something to smile about.
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