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feedFoodstuff grown or developed for livestock and poultry to maintain the health of the animals and to increase the quality of such end products as meat, milk, or eggs. Modern feeds are derived from crops grown specifically for research or from by-products of surplus crops or foods produced for human consumption. Feeds are categorized as either concentrates (high in digestibility of nutrients but low in fibre content) or roughages (high in fibre and comparatively low in digestive nutrients). Most diets consist of a combination of feeds. feedA general term for the electronic distribution of text, audio or video. It may refer to a syndicated radio or TV program that is transmitted on a regular basis, or to a text and graphics feed that is available on a Web site or blog. See syndication feed. feed 1. Engineering the process of supplying a machine or furnace with a material or fuel 2. Engineering the quantity of material or fuel so supplied 3. Engineering the rate of advance of a cutting tool in a lathe, drill, etc. 4. Engineering a mechanism that supplies material or fuel or controls the rate of advance of a cutting tool 5. Theatre informal a performer, esp a straight man, who provides cues How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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05 ha), 6 replicates per trap harvest strategy, that already contained established populations were provided a pelleted feed during 10 mo and trap harvested according to a common protocol except for the different monthly schedules. He locked in the pelleted feed at $158/ton from October 2002 through February 2003. But not long ago, Asian farmers began feeding their freshwater finfish with modern pelleted feeds, comprising mostly agricultural by-products including soybeans and small percentages of fish meal. |
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