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Author Pond, Wilson G

Title Animal Agriculture : Research to Meet Human Needs in the 21st Century
Published Milton : CRC Press LLC, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (376 pages)
Contents Steering Committee -- Organizers' Preface -- Editors' Preface -- Conference Imperatives -- Human Nutrition -- Food Processing and Acceptability -- Food Safety -- Animal Nutrition and Digestive Physiology -- Animal Genetics and Reproduction -- Animal Health -- Feed Production -- Production, Marketing and Distribution -- Resources and Environment -- Public Policy -- Keynote Addresses
Summary First published in 1980. Animal agriculture serves human needs. Three-fourths of the protein, one-third of the energy, most of the calcium and phosphorus and substantial amounts of essential vitamins and other minerals in the American diet are from animal products. Recognizing that innovative research holds the key to meeting these challenges, 210 concerned individuals convened at Boyne Mountain, Michigan, May 4 to 9, 1980. Their goal was to identify priorities for future research to enable animal agriculture to efficiently and effectively serve human needs in the 21st century. These proceedings represent the best collective judgment on research priorities by a group of informed and dedicated people concerned with the future role of animal agriculture in meeting human needs
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Subject Livestock -- Congresses
Food of animal origin -- Congresses
Animal industry -- Congresses
Livestock -- Research -- Congresses
Food of animal origin -- Research -- Congresses
Animal industry -- Research -- Congresses
Animal industry
Animal industry -- Research
Food of animal origin
Food of animal origin -- Research
Livestock
Livestock -- Research
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429704123
0429704127