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By the 1990s the number of growth days had been reduced to 38 and the amount of feed required halved.
Over time, he and his successors significantly increased the "food-conversion ratio" — the amount of feed required to produce a given portion of edible body mass.
For example, the release of waste nitrogen from farming salmon in Norway is now one-sixth of its level 30 years ago; and the amount of feed required is less than half.
Improvement in feed efficiency will reduce the amount of feed required for growth, the production cost and the amount of nitrogenous waste [ 1].
Improvement in feed efficiency would reduce the amount of feed required for growth, the production cost and the amount of nitrogenous waste.
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Carrying heavier lambs without reducing the stocking rate always increased variability in gross margins from the enterprise, mainly due to increased variability in the amount of feed supplement required.
Modern turkey breeding and farming practices have significantly reduced both the amount of feed and the time required to produce a pound of turkey meat.
The amount of feed each animal will require is dependent on the climate and whether you are feeding straight grain, sweet feed, or a combination of grain and grass or hay.
A recipe for North African chicken with spicy green sauce that accompanied the City Kitchen column last Wednesday referred imprecisely to the amount of chicken required to feed six.
The amount of water required to feed cattle and to process beef is enormous: it takes a thousand tons of water to grow a ton of grain and fifteen thousand to grow a ton of cow.
We calculate the amount of biomass required to feed humans and livestock, considering losses between biomass supply and provision of final products.
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