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  • 1field system — noun : the prevailing system of husbandry in medieval times in England and parts of western Europe whereby the arable land of a village unit was composed of unenclosed strips held by the different owners or cultivators subject to use as a common… …

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  • 2Animal husbandry — Animal husbandry, also called animal science, stockbreeding or simple husbandry, is the agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock. It has been practiced for thousands of years, since the first domestication of animals.The science of …

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  • 3Sheep husbandry — Australian Merino Sheep Sheep husbandry is a subcategory of animal husbandry specifically dealing with the raising and breeding of domestic sheep. Sheep farming is primarily based on raising lambs for meat, or raising sheep for wool. Sheep may… …

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  • 4Glossary of sheep husbandry — The raising of domestic sheep has existed in nearly every inhabited part of the globe, and the variations in cultures and languages which have kept sheep has produced a vast lexicon of unique terminology used to describe sheep husbandry. A few of …

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  • 5Charles Varlo — or Varley (1725? 1795?), agriculturist, was born in Yorkshire about 1725. Varley held papers pertaining to the failed colony of New Albion. Life He was born in Yorkshire about 1725. He visited Ireland in his twenty first year, spending some time… …

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  • 6University of Saskatchewan Academics — University of Saskatchewan has over 200 academic programs on its Saskatoon, Saskatchewan campus. The U of S is internationally known for its teaching and research. The Canadian Light Source and Synchotron is the only such Canadian institution for …

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  • 7Timeline of environmental events — Expand list|date=August 2008The timeline of environmental events is a historical account of events that have shaped humanity s perspective on the environment. This timeline includes some major natural events, human induced disasters,… …

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  • 8Eliot, Jared — ▪ American colonial clergyman born Nov. 7, 1685, Guilford, Conn. [U.S.] died April 22, 1763, Killingworth, Conn.       American colonial clergyman, physician, and agronomist.       Eliot, the grandson of John Eliot, noted New England missionary,… …

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  • 9Jared Eliot — (November 7, 1685 ndash; April 22, 1763) was a Connecticut minister, physician and agriculture writer, who was born in Guilford, Connecticut, the son of the Reverend Joseph Eliot and his second wife, Mary (Wyllys) Eliot, and the grandson of famed …

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  • 10Ron McNeil — Ronald Keith McNeil (January 15, 1920 March 18, 2003) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1958 to 1987, as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party.McNeil was born in Springfield,… …

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