ABSTRACT

The 1983 International Stockinen's School Handbooks include more than 200 technical papers presented at this year's Stockmen's School-sponsored by Wlnrock International-by outstanding animal scientists, agribusiness leaders, and livestock producers expert in animal technology, animal management, and general fields relevant to animal agriculture. The Handbooks represent advanced technology in a problem-oriented form readily accessible to livestock producers, operators of family farms, managers of agri-buslnesses, scholars, and students of animal agriculture. The Beef Cattle Science Handbook, the Dairy Science Handbook, the Sheep and Goat Handbook, and the Stud Managers' Handbook each include papers on such general topics as genetics and selection; general anatomy and physiology; reproduction; behavior and animal welfare; feeds and nutrition; pastures, ranges, and forests; health, diseases, and parasites; buildings, equipment, and environment; animal management; marketing and economics (including product processing, when relevant}; farm and ranch business management and economics; computer use in animal enterprises; and production systems. The four Handbooks also contain papers specifically related to the type of animal considered

part 3|70 pages

GENERAL CONCEPTS AFFECTING AGRICULTURE AND THE INDUSTRY

part 5|80 pages

GENETICS AND SELECTION: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

part 6|76 pages

GENETICS AND SELECTION: U.S. PERSPECTIVES

part 9|98 pages

FEEDS AND NUTRITION

part 12|82 pages

MARKETING, ECONOMICS, AND FARM BUSINESS

part 13|70 pages

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY AND USE

part 16|82 pages

PASTURE, FORAGE, RANGE, AND AGROFORESTRY

part 18|110 pages

ENVIRONMENT, FACILITIES, AND ANIMAL WELFARE