Lexicographical Neighbors of Feedgrains
Literary usage of Feedgrains
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cereal Feed Use in the Third World: Past Trends and Projections to 2000 by J. S. Sarma (1986)
"To meet the increased demand for compound and mixed feeds, the feed manufacturing
industry is developing rapidly, leading to larger demand for feedgrains ..."
2. Commodity Programs: Impact of Support Provisions on Selected Commodity Prices by Juliann M. Gerkins (1997)
"... Wheat, feedgrains, and Oilseeds ationship Between the Adjusted World Price,
US Price, and Loan Rate for Cotton, 1986-95 Ì Aug-87 Aug-88 Aug-89 Aug-90 ..."
3. The Llano Estacado of the Us Southern High Plains: Environmental by Elizabeth Brooks (2000)
"feedgrains grown on the High Plains of Texas consume enormous amounts of water,
but much of the grain fed to cattle on the ..."
4. Agricultural Protection in OECD Countries: Its Cost to Less-developed Countries by Alberto Valdés, Joachim Zietz (1980)
"There would be at any given world price less demand for feedgrains than before,
and LDC exports of beef could increase. Hence, the domestic supply of beef, ..."
5. Prospects for India's Cereal Supply and Demand to 2020 by G. S. Bhalla, P. B. R. Hazell, John Kerr (1999)
"Sarma and Gandhi (1990) suggest feed coefficients for more modern livestock
production systems in India of 2 kilograms of feedgrains per kilogram of meat ..."
6. Scale and Access Issues Affecting Smallholder Hog Producers in an Expanding by Achilles Costales (2006)
"At present, the domestic feedgrains industry is protected by relatively high
tariff rates from import competition (35 percent for in-quota, and 50 percent ..."
7. Production and Consumption of Foodgrains in India: Implications of by J. S. Sarma, Vasant P. Gandhi (1990)
"... other developing countries indicate that demand for animal feedgrains may
rapidly become a major component of growth in the total demand for foodgrains. ..."