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  • Zoalene (dinitolmide) is a fodder additive for poultry, used to prevent coccidio
  • hallow marshes or sloughs, and used for animal fodder and forage.
  • suaveolens Willd.) is an annual clover used as fodder and hay, which reaches 60 cm (24 in) tall when
  • , The Dead Science, Xiu Xiu, PWRFL POWER, Idol Fodder and Grouper.
  • Good camel and goat fodder and soil binder.
  • Fodder and Son is the 81st animated cartoon short sub
  • ins, and it is used as a storehouse for animal fodder and as a horse stable.
  • easant odors or tastes in medicines, livestock fodder, and cleaning products.
  • fferent species of pasture for livestock feed, fodder and tolerable soil, climate and other factors
  • d as a nutritional yeast and bonding agent for fodder and pet food, and as a source of ribonucleic a
  • nd wheat are grasses, and many types of animal fodder are grasses), urban and environmental horticul
  • imals would probably have stacks of hay (grass fodder) as well as stacks of straw.
  • Salinomycin is used in chicken fodder as a coccidiostat.
  • in highly disproportionate numbers to 'cannon fodder' battalions which took significantly greater-t
  • Cut fodder being transported to feed cattle in Tanzania
  • Their forces became so much cannon fodder beneath the gigantic blades of these giants, c
  • nstructions aren't necessarily main floor rave fodder, but rather, comedown music for a 6 a.m.
  • amin Groovies, Nina Simone, Kim Fowley, Family Fodder, Christian Death, The Eden House, Specimen, Th
  • custs can produce 1 kg of protein from 2 kg of fodder, compared to a cow needing 10 kg of fodder to
  • g to be useful in cut-and-carry systems or for fodder conservation .
  • The rest of the land is used for pasture, fodder crops and cattle and sheep grazing.
  • The following legumes are part of food and fodder crops in many parts of the world and are toxic
  • Dam provides water for irrigation of grain and fodder crops.
  • d punk groups like UK Decay, Play Dead, Family Fodder, Cuddly Toys, The Dark, Wilko Johnson and Big
  • f blacksmiths, although his father was a horse fodder dealer; he won a scholarship to the Sir George
  • The company also has a large fodder factory with a capacity of 180,000 tonnes and
  • The local economy is represented by a fodder factory.
  • Of slender seeds, and with green fodder fed;
  • n a corruption case related to the purchase of fodder for the cattle (see Fodder Scam).
  • ing the Simpson trial and has remained regular fodder for crossword puzzles.
  • Fodder for mockery included, but was definitely not l
  • er and a soldier, classes which have served as fodder for his stories and, not coincidentally, class
  • food, leaving only a few as slaves and cannon fodder for the Visitors' wars with other alien races.
  • These experiences provided fodder for her songwriting later on.
  • ed its intended audience, and offered powerful fodder for the nascent anti-war movement.
  • The dried leaves, called pala, are used as fodder for goats and cows.
  • But there is plenty of fodder for meditation on a war that has now lasted lo
  • His world travels provided him with much fodder for humorous storytelling and entertaining aft
  • Davis, whose friends and family often provide fodder for his successful comic strip.
  • urnips, holly was cultivated for use as winter fodder for cattle and sheep.
  • tly sold for a variety of purposes, usually as fodder for livestock (especially ruminants).
  • shown to more than just you will never become fodder for targeted advertising campaigns.
  • This species of sagebrush is good winter fodder for grazing animals and it is cultivated as pl
  • was opened to the public in 1995 and provided fodder for author Ted Morgan, who published the first
  • Cargoes included corn, fodder, fruit, stone and timber.
  • at a good deal of trade, including corn, hops, fodder, fruit, stone and timber passed through the to
  • the First World War while workers were cannon fodder fuelled the belief that labour deserved more t
  • The need for growing fodder has also historically limited livestock to cer
  • shes confronted the Council for the use of the fodder in the fields and forests in the municipal jur
  • However, carob pods were mainly used as animal fodder in the Maltese Islands, apart from times of fa
  • rlisle Indian School were trained to be cannon fodder in American wars, to serve as domestics and fa
  • It is also used for fodder in some Asian countries.
  • It has been used as fertilizer and cattle fodder in Norway for centuries.
  • ncluding Suk-hwan's brother, to serve as knife fodder in largely meaningless fights.
  • The parody lives on and became political fodder in 2007, in Senator John McCain's (R-AZ) campa
  • Another recurring source of lyrical fodder is the Star Wars film series, with Home Field
  • Fists and Fodder is a 1920 silent comedy film featuring Oliver
  • were determined to avoid becoming morning show fodder like Ricky Gervais was after this year's Golde
  • Bennett, Le Syndicat, Jaan Patterson and Alig Fodder of Family Fodder.
  • Four years later Simone recorded Fodder On My Wings on a French label.
  • M.pruriens is a widespread fodder plant in the tropics.
  • tored, such as pantries, malthouses, grain and fodder processing plants, and stores of used grain sa
  • Similarly, Feed and Fodder Processing facilities are being strengthened.
  • the Chief Minister of Bihar after the infamous Fodder scam was revealed, but he was alleged to have
  • v was again remanded, in a case related to the fodder scam.
  • of Sensible Software's games, including Cannon Fodder, Sensible Soccer, Sensible Golf and the never
  • h, Sea orache, Shrubby orache) is a species of fodder shrub in the Amaranthaceae family, which is na
  • killing three enemies during the blaze at the fodder storage field.
  • ship and later the look-outs reported that the fodder store had burned to the ground.
  • paddocks, sheds for research animals, feed and fodder stores, workshop and offices of some sections
  • drought- and salt-tolerant and used for flour, fodder, thatch and erosion control.
  • e book−keeper was responsible for ordering the fodder, the head groom was in charge of currying the
  • cal tracks including the soundtrack for Cannon Fodder the GBA version of which was also nominated fo
  • necessary to supplement the supply of feed and fodder through imports, which became increasingly bur
  • er" culture, which provided the government the fodder to forbid hiring of colored musicians.
  • uading many of Japan's upland farmers to plant fodder trees to conserve soil, supply food and feed a
  • er daughter, and her stepdaughter were cutting fodder when the Lord came up to them and asked the wa
  • e album is popular television background-music fodder, with tracks appearing in an advertisement for
  • may be accidentally poisoned when fed bales of fodder with blister beetles in them.
  • Her frequent shopping sprees became tabloid fodder, with some in the press dubbing her “Imelda” f
  • e declared by Alfonso VIII determined that the fodder would belong to the clergymen, whereas the for