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Production practices and management systems in beef cattle farm [manuscript] Erson Lulu

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Magalang, Pampanga Pampanag State Agricultural University June 2020Description: xiii, 76 leaves 28 cm. + 1 computer disc (4 3/4 in.)
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The student trainee immersed on a farm practice on cattle farm at Victa Farm located in Pandacaqui, Mexico, Pampanga from April 24 to June 8, 2019. During the training, the trainee was assigned to perform different tasks in the farm. Some of the tasks given were mixing urea molasses mixture for the drink of cattle, chopping napier grass, branding, ear tagging, dehorning. In addition, the trainee also learned the uses of farm tools and heavy machines like the loader, chopper and dump truck. Furthermore, the student trainee was also allowed to inject the right amount of vitamins and mineral to the cattle from calf to mature age. With all the training given to him during the duration of the farm practice, he could then conclude that farm practice could also be used as a bridge to develop the skill of the student in cattle production.
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Theses PSAU OLM Dissertation, Theses FP L95 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan FP12375

The student trainee immersed on a farm practice on cattle farm at Victa Farm located in Pandacaqui, Mexico, Pampanga from April 24 to June 8, 2019. During the training, the trainee was assigned to perform different tasks in the farm. Some of the tasks given were mixing urea molasses mixture for the drink of cattle, chopping napier grass, branding, ear tagging, dehorning. In addition, the trainee also learned the uses of farm tools and heavy machines like the loader, chopper and dump truck. Furthermore, the student trainee was also allowed to inject the right amount of vitamins and mineral to the cattle from calf to mature age. With all the training given to him during the duration of the farm practice, he could then conclude that farm practice could also be used as a bridge to develop the skill of the student in cattle production.

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