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This paper examines the factors in the success of U.S. agriculture. It looks at the advancement of machinery, formation of marketing associations, and better farm management skills played key roles in the growing success of United States agriculture. Pages: 2 Sources: 1 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the need for agriculture reform due to the exponential growth the world is experiencing. Discusses issues such as agro-forestry, genetically modified crops, and other biotechnology options. Pages: 3 Sources: 7 Format: APA | more info
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This paper describes the benefits of agroforestry for farmers and the environment. The writer describes various reasons why agroforestry should be implemented in developed nations. Pages: 7 Sources: 13 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper compares the different agriculture techniques and beliefs between the United States and India. The writer includes subjects on equipment, cows, pigs, warfare, savage male identities, ceremonies, cargo, messiahs and witchcraft. Pages: 15 Sources: none Format: MLA | more info
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This is a 5-page paper on John Deere. It has five resources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the biography of John Deere, his invention of steel plow and the importance of steel plow in agriculture. | more info
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This four-page paper is written in MLA format on a College Masters level and contains five sources. It is a discussion of meat science and how best to teach it to high school students. Also described is how to teach gross anatomy and wholesale cuts, Dressing Percentage: Dressed carcass yield, carcass grading, and retail meat identification. | more info
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This three-page paper compares and contrasts the views of Randall and Paris on agriculture. Randall differed on their views of what works and what doesnt work in the present agricultural set up. It uses four sources in APA format. | more info
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This 12-Page research paper uses 6 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of raising replacement heifers or buying them. It's main thesis is that even though replacement heifers are expensive when purchased as cattle ready to produce, they are still less expensive than raising them yourself. | more info
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This 8 page literature review uses 8 sources and is in MLA format. It explores current literature on the benefits of raising vs. buying replacement heifers. | more info
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This twelve-page master thesis researches the issues surrounding the beef hormone controversy. It is written in MLA style and cites twelve references. | more info
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This ten-page MLA-format paper discusses the need for further investigation of the beef hormone dispute. Thirteen sources are used. | more info
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This is a two page works cited draft regarding beef hormones, as well as an abstract, introduction and conclusion. Twelve sources are listed. | more info
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This two-page paper looks at three separate quotes or paraphrases and restates or comments on each. One source is used. | more info
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This is a 1-page paper written in the MLA style about the earliest civilization that appeared after the agricultural revolution. The paper describes the cause and effects between large scale agriculture and civilization. It also details changes in lifestyle. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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Summary- This is a five page assignment that answers three questions about the environmental economics in pollution and feeding the worlds population. It includes a works cited page that includes the required number of sources. Each question is answered in less than five paragraphs, even though the assignment was for three pages. The first subject is pollution markets; the second is about the capacity of the earth for human population; the last is about economic barriers to organic farming. | more info
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Summary- What follows is a 7 page essay written in the MLA style of citation. The essay examines the history, the raising and the marketing of a high quality beef grown mostly in Japan. It examines the effect of the quality standards on the U.S. producers and how it prepares them for a global market. A reference section and an outline for the paper are at the end. | more info
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This one-page document provides the outline for a ten-page paper on the future of beef. There are no external references used in this outline. | more info
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The topic of this paper is business ethics and is a research proposal containing a basic policy statement and supporting facts that provide justification for the basic policy statement. This paper APA writing style and is three pages in length. The business category is centered around a logging company and issues of environmental responsibility and ethics in management. There are five sources listed. | more info
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The following 12-page research paper and outline will focus on toxins in the US meat supply and the marketing dilemma that it poses. It looks at how the contamination of the meat supply has been the recipient of media attention, how there have been numerous studies conducted on the sources and types of contamination, the effects of contamination on humans, and the ultimate perception because of the contamination. It uses 17 sources. | more info
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This six page paper is based on one of the theories found in Peter Pringles book, Food Inc., Mendel to Monsanto: The promises and perils of the biotech harvest. The theory that genetically modified food was one way of helping reduce the shocking numbers of people who die from famine and starvation related diseases each year appears to have been largely ignored by companies that make their profits from quite literally the fruit of their labors and so this paper seeks to answer the question Are GM foods a possible cure for world hunger, or have the companies that manufacture these new crop strains become more concerned with their profitability figures than the possible good their new technologies could bring to third world countries? | more info
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This is a 6 page research paper on biotechnology especially with its application in the food agricultural sector. The evolution of this vital technology and its current state is evaluated, the factors affecting the future of biotechnology are evaluated and a conclusion on the way forward is presented. This paper follows MLA referencing with five sources. | more info
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This is a ten page technology commercialization paper regarding a new type of gear that can replace the current gears used. It concentrates on the agricultural area specifically the tractor and processing equipment and it is all about market research and penetration strategy for the product. It relies on 12 sources in MLA format. | more info
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This is a 7 page paper on how lambs are raised for slaughter. It discusses breeds, antibiotics, breeds, cooking tips and history. Lamb is meat from sheep that is less than a year. In most circumstance, these sheep are delivered for slaughter at 6-8 months. It relies on MLA style with 14 sources. | more info
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