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The Livestock Producer and Armour - A Historical Exploration of Livestock's Impact on Armored Warfare - cover

The Livestock Producer and Armour - A Historical Exploration of Livestock's Impact on Armored Warfare

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Publisher: Good Press

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The Livestock Producer and Armour is a comprehensive anthology that delves into the multifaceted relationship between livestock production and the agricultural industry, highlighting crucial themes such as sustainability, animal welfare, and market dynamics. Written collaboratively by various experts, the book adopts a scholarly yet accessible tone, employing a blend of empirical research and case studies to paint a rich tapestry of contemporary agricultural practices. It situates itself within the broader discourse of food systems and rural economies, presenting critical insights into the evolving challenges and innovations facing livestock producers today. The contributors to this volume include veterinarians, agronomists, and economists, each bringing a unique perspective shaped by extensive fieldwork and research. Their collective expertise reflects a deep-rooted passion for advancing agricultural practices and ensuring the viability of livestock production in a rapidly changing climate. By integrating the voices of diverse professionals, the book seeks to address pressing questions concerning food security and ethical farming methods. I highly recommend The Livestock Producer and Armour to anyone interested in agriculture, environmental studies, or food policy. Its detailed analysis and empirical rigor make it an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, equipping readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate the complexities of modern livestock production.
Available since: 10/25/2023.
Print length: 22 pages.

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