Search Results - "Rationalism"

  1. Varying levels of concentrates in the rations of Sudan Desert sheep by El-Hag, G.A., Mukhtar, A.M.S.

    Published 1978
    “…Seventy Sudan desert rams about one year old were purchased from Omdurman livestock market during September 1976 and taken to Khartoum university farm where they were ear tagged, weighed and divided into four groups of 16 animals each. The rations fed for the four group of animals were: Ration I: Hummra alone (control), Ration II: 75% Hummra + 25% concentrate, Ration III: 50% Hummra + 50%concentrate, Ration IV: 25% Hummra + 75% concentrates. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Are commercial total mixed rations viable in intensifying sheep production? by Ravi, D., Blümmel, Michael, Prasad, Kodukula V.S.V., Khan, A.A., Shiva, R., Varijakshapanicker, Padmakumar

    Published 2019
    “…Total Mixed Rations (TMRs)having different metabolizable energy (8.73 and 10.53 MJ/kg) and crude protein (14% and 16% per kg) designed by a private feed enterprise in Nellore were compared with a control diet (7.74 MJ ME and 12% CP) for fattening two different breeds of sheep (Rambouillet and Judipi). …”
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    Conference Paper
  3. ‘One nation one ration card’ can transform lives by Pradhan, Mamata, Roy, Devesh

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…rations…”
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    Opinion Piece
  4. Loan demand and rationing among small-scale farmers in Nigeria by Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena, Olomola, Aderibigbe

    Published 2014
    “…Methodologically, the study extends the analysis of credit rationing beyond quantity rationing and presents explicit econometric models for analyzing the determinants of three types of credit rationing: quantity rationing, risk rationing, and price rationing.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  5. Foreign exchange rationing, wheat markets and food security in Ethiopia by Dorosh, Paul A., Ahmed, Hashim A.

    Published 2009
    “…Then, from April 2007 to May 2008, good domestic harvests coincided with increase international wheat prices, so private sector wheat imports were no longer profitable. Most recently, rationing of foreign exchange for imports effectively stopped private sector wheat imports beginning in about April 2008. …”
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