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She tells me she farmed locally (one of the few women that did so on her own in the Cotswolds), has hunted for 70 years and rode until she was 80. "I loved riding," she says, "and was quite good.
It is a place of contrasts, wooded and farmed, but with a rugged east-facing coastline where you can watch the oil rigs being tugged in for servicing from the North Sea.
But Ian Bell has farmed the strike to get the score up to 450 in the company of Oliver Hannon-Dalby.
By and large the fish and shellfish we are sending abroad are wild while the seafood we are importing is very often farmed....American consumers suffer from a deficit of American fish, but someone out there somewhere is eating our lunch.
Under the Homestead Act of 1862, if the immigrants staked out 160 acres and farmed it for five years, they owned it and their descendants own the mineral rights.
In total, contracts worth at least £80 billion are currently farmed out to private providers by national and local government, with a rise to around £140 billion predicted by 2015.In this section The city roars back Going for gold The kitten press Park life Not so beautiful Down in town Sold out Loyalist forces Searching for Dave ReprintsTight budgets are one reason for this growth.
Because conservation in Africa has to compete at market prices and provide for locals, it will probably be forced into marginal areas which cannot be farmed.
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These, together with farmed animals (farms must also contribute financially to the wild population) generate $20m in revenue for the state every year.
A huge variety of fish, including cod, crayfish, bream, halibut, mussels, salmon, sea bass and sturgeon, are all farmed, providing jobs and food for people all over the world.Unfortunately, fish farming is still in its infancy and in some places may do more harm than good.
For the moment, however, farming of the good guys represents 80% of global aquaculture.In cod we trustIn the rich world, the industry urgently needs a certification scheme for farmed fish.
Most farmed fish must be fed with other fish that have been caught in the sea: between 15 and 25 kilos of fish are needed to produce one kilo of farmed tuna, the World Wildlife Fund found in a recent study; this week, the environmental group called on European Union states to ban the use of non-Mediterranean fish feed in such farms, on the grounds that it might spread exotic diseases.
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