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Poultry for profit

R. A. Power

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Poultry for Profit," R. A. Power masterfully combines empirical research with practical insights to illuminate the intricate world of poultry farming. Written in a clear and engaging prose style, the book delves into the economics, management strategies, and biological principles necessary for successful poultry production. Power's adept use of case studies and statistical analysis situates the work within a contemporary agricultural context, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities in this sector. The text serves not only as a guide for aspiring poultry farmers but also as a resource for established producers seeking to optimize their operations amid evolving market demands. R. A. Power, drawing on years of experience in agricultural science and a deep-rooted passion for sustainable farming practices, has cultivated a profound knowledge of livestock management. His educational background and professional endeavors in agricultural consultancy have equipped him with the insights necessary to address both the technical and economic aspects of poultry farming. Power's commitment to advancing the field is evident in his thorough research and the practical guidance he provides, making this work a reflection of his dedication to the prosperity of farmers. I highly recommend "Poultry for Profit" to anyone interested in understanding the complexities of poultry farming, whether seasoned farmers or newcomers to the field. This book not only promises to cultivate knowledge but also inspires actionable strategies to enhance productivity and profitability, thereby ensuring a sustainable approach to agricultural practices.
Available since: 04/24/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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