Cattle Industry Websites
Northern Territory Cattlemen's Association - Advancing and protecting
The Northern Territory Cattlemens Association is the peak primary industry lobby group in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia. The NTCA represent over 95% of the NT cattle herd from small family operations to the large corporate organisations.
Crescent Harbor Ranch, WA - US Breeders of the Fullblood Wagyu Cattle
Crescent Harbor Ranch produces the highest marbling full-blooded Kobe Beef sires and dams. The top 4 U.S. Wagyu cattle in the 2001 National Wagyu Sire Summary won the last all-Japan carcass contest. Plus, usage of Hirashige Tayasu who sired the most registered fullblood progeny in Australia. Although Black Angus cattle
Texas Pictures - Texas Photos
Texas Pictures - royalty-free images of America's Lone Star State. Photos are available in small and large sizes and come with a brief description.
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MissouriCattlemanNews.com
Cattle Rancher News for the State of Missouri
Al Monairy for corn – starch – corn oil – glucose – fructose – gluten
Al Moniry for Corn & Starch Production is an Egyptian leading manufacturer since 2005, we produce Corn, Starch, Corn Oil, Glucose, Fructose, Gluten Meal and Gluten Feed. according to the specifications of the latest global technological methods that exported to world markets and domestic.
Am Agra: Animal Ambulance
The Animal Ambulance is modern equipment that is engineered and manufactured primarily for the BEEF industry to transport cattle for the cowboy from the Feedlot Veterinary Hospital to the Feedlot home pens.
Australian Cattle Dogs - A Dog Called Blue by Noreen Clark
Set against a background of colonial and later history, the book traces the development of Australia's Cattle Dogs from the Halls Heeler, a working-dog breed developed during the 1830s by Thomas Hall, from a cross between the Dingo and a Drovers Dog strain from the north of England.
Australian Cattle Dogs - A Dog Called Blue by Noreen Clark
Set against a background of colonial and later history, the book traces the development of Australia's Cattle Dogs from the Halls Heeler, a working-dog breed developed during the 1830s by Thomas Hall, from a cross between the Dingo and a Drovers Dog strain from the north of England.