Animal dipping, the practice of immersing livestock in pesticide solutions to control external parasites, can lead to significant pesticide runoff when the chemicals wash off the animals and into nearby water sources. This runoff can contaminate soil and waterways, harming aquatic ecosystems and potentially entering the food chain. Additionally, the high concentrations of chemicals used in dipping can exacerbate the problem, leading to increased toxicity in affected environments. Managing runoff from animal dipping is crucial to mitigate these environmental impacts.
Animal Production Science was created in 1961.
The Production Budget for The Past is a Grotesque Animal was $100,000.
A "dip" was a slang name of the time for a candle. In those days candles were created by "dipping" wicks in to wax (for the more expensive versions) or cold animal fat for the cheaper version - This dipping required continual dipping in to the melted wax/fat and allowed to cool to become hard. Then the shape of a candle was formed.
This is the act of rasing and production of livestock poultry and its production
Albert Einstein invented dipping e.g dipping bread in soup.
The Production Budget for The Kingdom was $72,500,000.
The Production Budget for National Lampoon's Animal House was $3,000,000.
Animal production is where animals like cows, pigs and chickens, are raised for breeding purposes and/or food production. However, animal production mainly refers to animals that are produced from other animals to be sold to producers who need them for their breeding herds/flocks.
ideal sites for animals production
NAICS 112930 applies to Fur-Bearing Animal and Rabbit Production.
It is not clear that IT is dipping down.