Examples of 'feedlots' in a sentence

Meaning of "feedlots"

feedlots (noun) - a plot of land on which livestock are fattened for market
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Creation of network of feedlots with developed infrastructure.
Especially in dairy herds and beef feedlots.
Beef cattle feedlots are classified in this industry.
Forget about commercial feedlots and GMOs.
Feedlots have also led to wider use of antibiotics.
They are then sold to feedlots for final finishing.
Cattle feedlots and dairy operations are found locally.
And those animals are concentrated into feedlots.
The animals are not finished in feedlots or treated inhumanely.
Cattle do not spend their entire lives in feedlots.
The farmers and feedlots are in competition with each other.
You should not just hang around feedlots.
The cycling of heifers in feedlots causes significant production losses.
They are placed in confinement feedlots.
Other feedlots are partnering meat producers to boost efficiency and profitability.

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Some of the cattle are taken from feedlots.
Seven more feedlots fell into this category than five years earlier.
Nitrate contamination is also an issue in and around cattle feedlots.
Feedlots can range in capacity from a few hundred head to tens of thousands of cattle.
Ethanol producers are interested in the same starch content as feedlots.
The goal of the feedlots is to produce the greatest output at the lowest cost.
This includes landscaping feedlots.
Most feedlots require government permitting and plans to deal with the waste generated.
From our own feedlots.
Feedlots are contained pens with cattle fed from crops which have been grown elsewhere.
To come out of the feedlots.
Runoff from several feedlots was dumped into the river until laws made the practice illegal.
The cattle being fattened at the many commercial cattle feedlots and.
Feedlots and packing plants were also required to keep Canadian livestock and meat separate.
A common case of this poisoning is seen in horses used to work feedlots.
The supply of cattle to feedlots is very seasonal in South Africa.
The animals are raised outdoors on pasture or range without confinement to feedlots.
Where I come from the feedlots sell it by the ton.
This necessitates transportation of calves to auction barns for sale or directly to feedlots.
Feedlots in Western Canada can accommodate the additional volume of imported cattle.
The first is feedlots.
Most of those feedlots are contacted monthly for the ongoing Cattle on Feed Survey.
Nitrogen enrichment of surface water by absorption of ammonia volatilized from cattle feedlots.
Health Conditions Related to Feedlot Cattle Feedlots are a site where cattle are frequently commingled.
Lower quality oats are also used for breeding cattle and younger animals on feedlots.
It 's one of the biggest feedlots in the world.
The liver stores toxins and antibiotics that can result from animals raised in feedlots.
In turn, feedlots produce a tremendous amount of greenhouse gases.
Most Beef cattle are finished in feedlots.
These elevators and feedlots are in a thirty-five mile radius of the farm.
Such a clear NAFTA connection was also evident in the case of concentrated cattle feedlots.
Minimize waste from concentrated feedlots and other dense nutrient source areas ;.
Beef cattle ranching and farming, including feedlots.
Calves are generally shipped to out-of-state feedlots in the fall to be fattened for market.
After a few months of grazing, the cows are transferred to confined feedlots.

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