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Animal Production in Australia

The New Realities
Proceedings of the 25th Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production

Animal Production in Australia  
Edited by:
Richard Stockdale   DSE, Victoria
Janna Heard   DSE, Victoria
Marg Jenkin   DSE, Victoria

Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
2004


 
Description  | Features  | Contents  | Readership  | Related Titles  | Related Categories

Description
Animal Production in Australia is freely accessible online from CSIRO PUBLISHING's Science Access.

Content includes the entire proceedings of the 25th conference of the Australian Society of Animal Production (ASAP) held in July 2004. The biennial conference brings together wide-ranging expertise on all aspects of domestic and recreational animal production including breeding, nutrition, GMOs, health and hygiene, welfare, food safety and fibre production.

For further details about the conference or Society membership, contact the Australian Society of Animal Production.

Features

  • New perspectives on key issues facing the livestock industry
  • CD-ROM indexed and searchable by key word
  • Complete text freely accessible online in PDF format

    Contents
    The content includes nine keynote addresses and more than 180 contributed papers. Keynote papers provide important reviews for each of the conference sub-themes:

  • Maintaining Competitiveness
  • New Technologies
  • Quality, Risks, Threats and Accountability
  • Human Resources

    Readership

  • Agricultural scientists
  • Livestock industry

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    Related Categories
    Landlinks : Livestock - Other

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