CHAPTER - 3 FIBRE TO FABRIC
|
|
- Bruce Townsend
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 CHAPTER - 3 FIBRE TO FABRIC
2 1) Animal fibres :- The common animal fibres are wool and silk. Wool is obtained from sheep, goat, yak, camel, llama, alpaca etc. Silk is obtained from silk worm. Sheep
3 Goat
4 Yak
5 Camel
6 Llama
7 Alpaca
8 Silkworm
9 2) Wool :- Wool is obtained from the fleece (hair ) of sheep, goat, camel, yak, llama, alpaca and other animals. These animals have a thick coat of hair on their bodies because the hair traps air and air is a poor conductor of heat. So the hair keeps their body warm. The most common wool is sheep wool. Yak wool is common in Tibet and Ladakh. The wool obtained from Angora goats of Jammu Kashmir is soft wool used for making shawls. Camel hair is also used as wool. Llama and Alpaca found in South America also yield wool.
10 3) From fibres to wool :- For obtaining wool sheep are reared and then their hair is cut and processed into wool. a) Rearing and breeding of sheep :- Sheep are reared in many parts our country like Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttaracnhal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat etc. Sheep feed on grass and leaves. They are also fed with a mixture of pulses, corn, jowar, oilcakes and minerals. In winter sheep are kept indoors and fed on leaves, grain and dry fodder. Some breeds of sheep have thick hair on their body which yield good quality wool in large quantities. They are selectively bred to get sheep of good breed.
11 b) Processing fibres into wool :- The processing of fibres into wool is done in six steps :- i) The fleece (hair) of the sheep is removed from its body along with a thin layer of skin by using machines. This process is called shearing. ii) The sheared skin with hair is washed in tanks to remove grease, dust and dirt. This process is called scouring. iii) The hairy skin is sent to a factory where hairs of different textures are separated. This process is called sorting. iv) The small fluffy fibres called burrs are separated from the hairs and again washed and dried. v) The fibres are then dyed in different colours. vi) The fibres are then straightened, combed and rolled into yarn. They are then spun and woven into fabric.
12
13
14 4a) Silk :- Silk is obtained from silkworms. The rearing of silkworms for obtaining silk is called sericulture. b) Life history of silk moth :- The female silk moth lays eggs which hatch into larvae called caterpillars or silk worms. The larva feeds on mulberry leaves and grows in size. Then it secretes fibers made of protein and weaves the fibres around itself completely and forms pupa. This covering is called cocoon. The pupa then develops into a young silk moth. Silk yarn (thread) is obtained from the cocoon of the silk moth. The most common silk moth is the mulberry silk moth.
15 Silk moths Male Female
16 Life history of silk moth Larva (Caterpiller) Eggs Pupa (Cocoon) Adult silk moth
17 Life history of silk moth Adult silk moth Female silk moth with eggs Cocoon with developing moth Eggs Cocoon (Pupa) Caterpiller (Larva)
18 Mulberry tree
19 5) From cocoon to silk :- Silk moths are reared and their cocoons are collected to get silk yarns (threads). a) Rearing of silkworms :- The female silk moth lays eggs. The eggs are warmed to a suitable temperature.the eggs hatch into larvae called caterpiller or silk worms. The silkworms are kept in bamboo trays and feeds on mulberry leaves and grows in size. After 30 to 40 days the silk worms stop eating and begins to spin cocoons. Inside the cocoon the silk worm develops into silk moth. b) Processing of silk :- The cocoons are collected and kept in sunlight or boiled or exposed to steam. The silk fibres separate out. The process of taking out the fibres from the cocoons is called reeling. Reeling is done by machines. The silk fibres are then spun into threads and woven into silk cloth.
20 From cocoon to silk
21 Rearing of silkworms
22 Processing of silk
23
This E-Book has been provided to you from the Open Digital Library of UPSC-FEVER
This E-Book has been provided to you from the Open Digital Library of UPSC-FEVER Visit us at : www.upscfever.com for 1. NIOS 2. NCERT 3. Tamil Nadu state board 4. YCMOU 5. IGNOU Books 6. IAS/Topper notes
More informationORGANIC SERICULTURE FOR BIVOLTINE PRODUCTION
ORGANIC SERICULTURE FOR BIVOLTINE PRODUCTION B.N. Susheelamma Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Mysore - 570 008, India. Need of Sericulture Industry The soil biological management
More informationSilkworms: diets for pre dyed silks encourage environmental saving
Silkworms: diets for pre dyed silks encourage environmental saving Research Questions: Which colors of modified diet enable silkworms to directly produce colored cocoons and do they affect health and growth
More informationUSEFUL INSECTS OR PRODUCTIVE INSECTS
USEFUL INSECTS OR PRODUCTIVE INSECTS Insects can be classified into 2 types based on the economic importance Useful / beneficial / productive insects. This type includes silkworm, honeybee and lac insect.
More informationRaising Silkworms By THL Serena Kimbalwyke MKA Sheri Israel 4620 Wilburn Drive South Euclid, OH (216)
Raising Silkworms By THL Serena Kimbalwyke MKA Sheri Israel 4620 Wilburn Drive South Euclid, OH 44121 (216) 382-1287 Email: Serenasbugs@yahoo.com In this class I will review period methods of raising silkworms.
More informationSILK INDUSTRY: NEED TO BECOME COMPETITIVE. the commercially known varieties of silk. Varieties
By: Dr Vigneshwara Varmudy SILK INDUSTRY: NEED TO BECOME COMPETITIVE India has tremendous unexploited potential for silk development. It s time the country moves from home- or cottage-based production
More informationThe organizations and companies dealing with sericulture development in Bulgaria are the Sericulture Experiment Station in Vratza, Agricultural
The organizations and companies dealing with sericulture development in Bulgaria are the Sericulture Experiment Station in Vratza, Agricultural University in Plovdiv, Thracian University in Stara Zagora,
More informationDevelopment of sericulture chain value: from mulberry to designers in Argentina. Pescio, F ; Marino, P.; Enciso, H.
Development of sericulture chain value: from mulberry to designers in Argentina Pescio, F ; Marino, P.; Enciso, H. Introduction Sericulture is a traditional activity in Argentina. The largest production
More informationHistory of Fashion through textiles Unit study. Module 2: Silk
History of Fashion through textiles Unit study Module 2: Silk All contents copyright 2013 by educationfun1.com. All rights reserved. No part of this document or the related files may be reproduced or transmitted
More informationAPICULTURE, LAC CULTURE AND SERICULTURE
MODULE - 6B Apiculture, Lac Culture and Sericulture 35 APICULTURE, LAC CULTURE AND SERICULTURE Ever since the beginning of civilization, man has been trying to make use animals around him for various purposes
More informationSunlight. Air. The sun provides light, energy, and warmth. It also affects the weather on Earth.
Sunlight The sun provides light, energy, and warmth. It also affects the weather on Earth. Sunlight is important on a farm, because the growing plants require the sun or a source of light energy to make
More informationUnit 2M.3 & 2M.4: Natural and man-made materials and changing materials
Unit 2M.3 & 2M.4: Natural and man-made materials and changing materials Natural and man-made materials. Shaping materials Heating materials Science Skills Observing Classifying Predicting Experimenting
More informationFOOD FOR VICTORY * * * * * * * * * *
FOOD FOR VICTORY * * * * * * * * * * - WHEAT TO MEAT HOGS, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP By H. A. Lindgren * * * * * * * * * * Oregon State System of Higher Education Federal Cooperative Extension Service - Oregon
More informationUPL Group of Companies
UPL Group of Companies United Phosphorus Advanta India Tatva Jai Research Foundation Crop Protection Chemicals Seeds & Biotech Environment Services Contract Research (CRO) ` 12000 crore ` 1000 crore `
More informationMATERIALS AND METHODS
Testing and Evaluation of New Bulgarian Silkworm, Bombyx mori L. Non Sex-Limited and Sex-Limited Commercial F1 Hybrids M. Panayotov*, P. Tzenov**, D. Grekov***, Y. Vasileva**, D. Pantaleeva**, K. Avramova
More informationPage 1 of 6. Agriculture. I. Answer the Following
Agriculture Page 1 of 6 I. Answer the Following Q1. What is the importance of agriculture in the Indian economy? Ans. Two-thirds of India s population is engaged in agricultural activities. Agriculture
More informationSHEEP REARING- A PROFITABLE AGRO- ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY IN INDIA: ISSUES AND FACTS
SHEEP REARING- A PROFITABLE AGRO- ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY IN INDIA: ISSUES AND FACTS Mrs. Shilpa M. Wodeyar 1, Dr. Ravindranath N. Kadam 2 1 Mrs.Shilpa M.Wodeyar, Research Scholar, Dept. Of Studies in Economics,
More informationPerformances of F 2 and backcross populations in silkworm, Bombyx mori under high temperature
Available online at www.scholarsresearchlibrary.com Scholars Research Library Annals of Biological Research, 2015, 6 (9):1-6 (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) ISSN 0976-1233 CODEN (USA):
More informationIndia continues to be the second largest
ANNUAL REPORT 2002-2003 CHAPTER VIII SERICULTURE India continues to be the second largest producer of silk in the world and has the distinction of producing all the four varieties of silk. In 2001-02,
More informationWOOL AND WOOLLEN TEXTILES SECTOR
WOOL AND WOOLLEN TEXTILES SECTOR 1. INTRODUCTION - In India Woollen textiles and clothing industry is relatively small compared to the cotton and man made fibre based textiles and clothing industry. However,
More informationEvaluation of some promising strains of Eri Silkworm, Samia ricini in climatic condition of Vidarbha Region of Maharashtra
Indian J. Applied & Pure Bio. Vol. 29(2), 247-253 (2014). Evaluation of some promising strains of Eri Silkworm, Samia ricini in climatic condition of Vidarbha Region of Maharashtra Lokesh N Wankhade*,
More informationNATIONAL FOREST WEEK 2005 FOREST HEALTH
NATIONAL FOREST WEEK 2005 FOREST HEALTH KIT CONTENTS: 1. Lesson Plan (7 pages) 2. Overheads: #1 Armillaria Root Rot #2 White Pine Blister Rust #3 Insect Body Parts and Life Cycle #4a Defoliators #4b Defoliator
More information(Total 5 marks) Khalid Mazhar Qureshi Haider Nawab
6. A river is polluted by some raw sewage. This causes changes in the number of microorganisms in the river. This in turn has an effect on the number of large fish in the river. Describe and explain these
More informationEnhancing India-Pakistan Trade
1 Enhancing India-Pakistan Trade Nisha Taneja Vatsala Shreeti Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations Key Developments 2 Current Status Export of natural gas from India to Pakistan
More informationSkills, Competencies and Knowledge
4. Skills, Competencies and Knowledge This section covers the abilities you developed or things you accomplished as a result of the training and experiences you received through your agricultural education
More informationCOMPARATIVE SILK PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF DIFFERENT HYBRID VARIETIES OF BOMBYX MORI L
COMPARATIVE SILK PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF DIFFERENT HYBRID VARIETIES OF BOMBYX MORI L Sabina A.*, Taseem A.***., Mokhdomi Malik F.**, Trag A.R.***, Raies A. and ***Qadrie, # *Division of Sericulture, SKUAST-K,
More informationBiochemical Studies on the Formation of the Silkprotein
396 Toshifumi FUKUDA [Bull. Agr. Chem. Soc. Japan, Vol. 24, No. 4, Suppl., p. 396-401, 1960] Biochemical Studies on the Formation of the Silkprotein Part IX. The Direct and Indirect Formation of the Silkprotein
More informationNatural Science. and. Technology. Grade 5
1 Natural Science and Technology Grade 5 2 Contents Topic 6 Metals and Non-metals Unit 1 Properties of metals Unit 2 Properties of non- metals Topic 7 Uses of metals Unit 1 Other properties of metals Unit
More informationกรมหม อน ไหม. Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) Nongsung District Mukdahan Province
L/O/G/O สำน กอน ร กษ และตรวจสอบมำตรฐำนหม อนไหม กรมหม อน ไหม Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System (GIAHS) Nongsung District Mukdahan Province Mukdahan is one of the northeastern provinces of
More informationSustainable Pasture Management Practices in Tajikistan
Sustainable Pasture Management Practices in Tajikistan Glossary: Livestock unit (LU) Carrying capacity Summer pastures Intensive pastures Village pastures Sustainable pasture management Natural resources
More informationApart from the marvelous mulberry silk,
Research Paper : Studies on the performance of castor genotypes on rearing cocoon of eri silkworm International Journal of Plant Protection (October, 2010), Vol. 3 No. 2 : 219-224 See end of the article
More informationFOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Agriculture D Division South Asia Projects Department Document of The World Bank FOR
More informationLeafcutter Bee Daily Incubation Development
Leafcutter Bee Daily Incubation Development Produced by the Alfalfa Seed Commission (Alberta) with funding from the Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund Ltd. (ACIDF) November 2010 Background In this
More informationDynamics and Performance of Livestock and Poultry Sector in India: A Temporal Analysis
Volume 3, Issue 1 June 2014 1 RESEARCH ARTICLE ISSN: 2278-5213 Dynamics and Performance of Livestock and Poultry Sector in India: A Temporal Analysis M. Borah* and R.A. Halim Dept. of Agricultural Economics
More informationINTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT Dr. Mahesha H B Associate Professor and Head Department of Sericulture Yuvaraja s College University of Mysore, Mysuru, India 1 Integrated Pest Management (IPM)is an ecosystem-based
More informationannual report CHAPTER XV TEXTILES IN NORTH EASTERN REGION
annual report 2007-08 CHAPTER XV TEXTILES IN NORTH EASTERN REGION 209 210 ministry of textiles annual report 2007-08 CHAPTER XV TEXTILES IN NORTH EASTERN REGION Shawls traditionally produced in North-Eastern
More informationRearing Silkworms at Home
Rearing Silkworms at Home "Patience is power; with time and patience the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown." -- Chinese Proverb Sericulture (the cultivation and production of silk) has been shrouded in
More informationConsidering Carpet? Why Wool?
THE WOOL FACT SHEET In the home, approximately 10-20% of heat is lost through the floor - wool carpets insulate the home and can save an average of 11% on domestic energy consumption Considering Carpet?
More informationLeaf miners. Leaf miner types. Leaf miner or Scorch? blotch. serpentine
Leaf miners Leaf miner types serpentine blotch Leaf miner or Scorch? 1 Managing Leaf miners Identify- Is it a fly, moth, wasp or beetle? Foliar acephate kills all 4 kinds Spinosad kills flies, moths, and
More informationSteps to Civilization. Paleolithic Age Farming Revolution Permanent settlements Division of labor Specialization of labor Technology Trade Cities
Paleolithic Age Farming Revolution Permanent settlements Division of labor Specialization of labor Technology Trade Cities Paleolithic Age nomadic hunters and gatherers clan groups: 15-20 clan leader
More informationResearch Article Investigation of Properties of Silk Fiber Produced in Ethiopia
Hindawi Materials Volume 217, Article ID 7691797, 5 pages https://doi.org/1.1155/217/7691797 Research Article Investigation of Properties of Silk Fiber Produced in Ethiopia Ayano Koyrita Banale Ethiopian
More informationI. Integrated Wool Improvement & Development Scheme (IWIDP) B. Pashmina Wool Development Scheme (PWDS)
I. Integrated Wool Improvement & Development Scheme (IWIDP) B. Pashmina Wool Development Scheme (PWDS) India produces the finest Pashmina (Cashmere) wool in the world, the main and best quality coming
More informationMaterial Risk Analysis of Three Luxury Fibers. Michael S. Andrew, MS, CIH, CSP
Material Risk Analysis of Three Luxury Fibers Michael S. Andrew, MS, CIH, CSP Special Thanks: SAMUEL B. MOORE, PH.D. OUROBOROS HOLDINGS, LLC Formally of Hohenstein Institute Adjunct Associate Professor
More informationproduct herd graze crops harvest fleece
On the Farm Building Background Farm & Farm Products Vocabulary Farmers at Work & Sheep Shearing What do you know about a farm? Complete the chart below. Read the definitions and write the words from the
More informationSCENARIO OF GOAT SECTOR: MAHARASHTRA STATE (INDIA)
SCENARIO OF GOAT SECTOR: MAHARASHTRA STATE (INDIA) Goat keeping is spread over all parts of the state. On goat rearing approximately 48 lakhs families are engaged. Goat rearing is highly preferred occupation
More informationASSESSMENT OF THE VOLUMETRIC ATTRIBUTES OF ERI SILKWORM (PHILOSAMIA RICINI) REARED ON DIFFERENT HOST PLANTS
ASSESSMENT OF THE VOLUMETRIC ATTRIBUTES OF ERI SILKWORM (PHILOSAMIA RICINI) REARED ON DIFFERENT HOST PLANTS Rajesh Kumar and V. Elangovan Department of Applied Animal Sciences Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar
More informationExternally Aided Projects
Externally Aided s The Externally Aided s (EAP) Division deals with the appraisals, approvals and moniring of Forestry s being implemented in the States with assistance from external donors. These projects
More informationThe agricultural production can be increased
Agriculture Update August & November, 2010 Vol. 5 Issue 3 & 4 370-374 Constraints in various integrated farming systems J. PUSHPA RESEARCH ARTICLE Correspondence to : J. PUSHPA Department of Extension
More informationWhy natural? Why are natural fibers important? Who decided that 2009 would be the International Year of Natural Fibres? Who will coordinate the Year?
Why natural? HUGO VAN TILBORG Why are natural fibers important? Some 30 million tonnes of natural fibers are produced annually. Natural fibers form an important component of clothing, upholstery and other
More informationSilk sector profile. Alice NIKUZE RDB/Trade and Manufacturing 6/25/2013
2013 Silk sector profile Alice NIKUZE RDB/Trade and Manufacturing 6/25/2013 SILK SECTOR PROFILE 1. SILK SECTOR DESCRIPTION Silk is produced in the wild by a variety of insects such as the Cecropia moth
More information1 What are three cropping seasons of India? Explain any one in brief. 2 Discuss three main impacts of globalization on Indian agriculture.
1 What are three cropping seasons of India? Explain any one in brief. 2 Discuss three main impacts of globalization on Indian agriculture. 3.Distinguish between rabi and kharif season? 4. What is Horticulture?
More informationWATER, HEAT STRESS, AND DROUGHT
WATER, HEAT STRESS, AND DROUGHT Barbara Bellows, NCAT Agriculture Specialist 2004 NCAT Slide 1 800-346-9140 www.attra.ncat.org Livestock Water Use Criteria Animal characteristics Animal species and breed
More informationGenetic Engineering (g.e)
Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering Genetic Engineering: The development and application procedures, and technologies that allow you to directly manipulate an organisms DNA We can manipulate DNA and
More informationTHE IMPACT OF MULBERRY SERICIN SOAP PRODUCTION ON HUMAN WELL-BEING AND SERICULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THAILAND
THE IMPACT OF MULBERRY SERICIN SOAP PRODUCTION ON HUMAN WELL-BEING AND SERICULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN THAILAND Presented by PAPHAPHIT WANASUK Ph.D. in Environmental Geography, School of Geography,
More informationFarm Area Farm Activity Area Topic
Farm Area Farm Activity Area Topic Gardens compost - how is it used? Humans and the Environment Science/Tech Earth and Space Sciences hoop house (greenhouse) Benefits of growing veggies w/o pesticides
More informationUniversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Department of Continuing Education Tele. Off. 041-9201212 041-9200161-70 Ext. 3403 Chairman s Office LIST OF APPROVED SHORT COURSES (MORNING PROGRAM) 01-WEEK COURSES
More informationPine-tree Lappet Moth- a new threat to Scottish Forests?
Pine-tree Lappet Moth- a new threat to Scottish Forests? Research Update Seminar, NRS - 17 th Mar 2010 Roger Moore, Dave Tracy (PH), Joan Cottrell, Stuart A Hara, Duncan Ray, Michal Petr Forest Research
More informationChapter 5 MANUFACTURED CELLULOSIC FIBERS/ PROTEIN FIBERS
Chapter 5 MANUFACTURED CELLULOSIC FIBERS/ PROTEIN FIBERS Identification of Regenerated Fibers Manufactured regenerated fibers: From naturally occurring polymers; regenerated fibers cannot be used in their
More informationPerfect Pollinators: Classroom Presentation Packet
Perfect Pollinators: Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District Local solutions for local needs. www.swcd.net Who they are and why they matter in Washington County Classroom Presentation Packet This
More informationGenetic Variability in Morus alba L by Biochemical and Bioassay Methods for increased Silk Productivity
Genetic Variability in Morus alba L by Biochemical and Bioassay Methods for increased Silk Productivity 1 Thirumalaisamy R, 1 Gowrishankar J, 1 Suganthapriya S, 1 Prakash B, 2 Ashok Kumar L and 3 Arunachalam
More informationFeed consumption rate and feeding frequencies of Eri and Mulberry silkworm at Melkassa Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopia
Vol. (), pp. 0-6, January 07 DOI: 0.66/ARJASR06.0 Copy right 07 Author(s) retain the copyright of this article ISSN: 60-787 http://www.academicresearchjournals.org/arjasr/index.htm Academic Research Journal
More informationManagement of the Army Cutworm and Pale Western Cutworm
G93-1145-A Management of the Army Cutworm and Pale Western Cutworm This NebGuide describes the life cycle of the army cutworm and pale western cutworm, and provides recommendations for management. G. L.
More informationRubber is made from natural and synthetic rubber. Mineral fibers are inorganic fibers manufactured from metal and glass.
Manufactured Fibers Regenerated fibers are manufactured from materials found in nature by modifying the polymer (e.g., cellulose) to a derivative that can be spun and then changed back to its original
More informationEffect of Temperature and Humidity on the Culture of Tribolium castaneum, Herbst (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in the laboratory
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 5, Issue 7, July 2015 1 Effect of Temperature and Humidity on the Culture of Tribolium castaneum, Herbst (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae)
More informationEMISSIONS FROM LIVESTOCK AND MANURE MANAGEMENT
Chapter 10: Emissions from Livestock and Manure Management CHAPTER 10 EMISSIONS FROM LIVESTOCK AND MANURE MANAGEMENT 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories 10.1 Volume 4: Agriculture,
More informationNational standards for nutrient contents in manure
National standards for nutrient contents in manure Germany Maximilian Hofmeier Julius Kühn-Institut, Braunschweig Background Nutrient excretions of farm animals determine the fertilization value of animal
More informationValue Chains for Livestock Products in Himalayan Mountains: Studies from Jammu and Kashmir
Ind. Jn. of Agri. Econ. Vol.69, No.3, July-Sept. 2014 Value Chains for Livestock Products in Himalayan Mountains: Studies from Jammu and Kashmir S.A. Wani, F.A. Shaheen, S.H. Baba, Farheen Naqash and Muzaffer
More information2018 Exhibit Quizzes
History & Environmental Fair 2018 Exhibit Quizzes Visit each exhibit booth to learn the answers to these questions. Have fun! Table of Contents Exhibit# Exhibit Title 1 Soil 2 Household Hazardous Waste
More informationGENERAL CROP ESTIMATION SURVEY (GCES)
GENERAL CROP ESTIMATION SURVEY (GCES) R.P. Rathi NSSO (FOD) Agricultural Statistics Wing, CGO Complex, Block-II, NH-IV, Faridabad-121 001 1. INTRODUCTION In the context of primacy of Agriculture, timely
More informationCLASSIFICATION OF BEETLE-ATTACKED TREES MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE
MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE CATEGORY Current attack Two-year Cycle: One-year-old attack with brood Brood flown Strip attack Pitchout Grey attack Healthy ATTACK CODE C Y1 Y2 S P X H DESCRIPTION Successful attack
More informationScience standards. Grade 2. Summary of students performance by the end of Grade 2
Science standards Grade 2 Summary of students performance by the end of Grade 2 Scientific enquiry Students draw conclusions from observations and evidence, make predictions about what might happen in
More informationEnvironmental Story + Standards
Environmental Story + Standards FilzFelt is committed to working with the highest quality of sustainable and biodegradable materials. Our approach to sustainable design considers all of the parts and pieces
More informationThis is the published version McGregor, Bruce A. 1998, Mohair, in New rural industries : a handbook for farmers and investors, RIRDC, Kingston, ACT, pp.50-54. Available from Deakin Research Online http://hdl.handle.net/10536/dro/du:30066261
More informationTeamwork. Last month our teacher assigned a history project. You have two weeks to write
Name To Fly Read the selection. Then answer the questions that follow. Teamwork Last month our teacher assigned a history project. You have two weeks to write a three-page report on the Civil War, and
More informationStudy of stoves used in the silk-reeling industry
Biomass and Bioenergy 19 (2000) 51±61 www.elsevier.com/locate/biombioe Study of stoves used in the silk-reeling industry Sanjay Mande*, B.R. Pai, V.V.N. Kishore Tata Energy Research Institute, D.S. Block,
More information3/28/14. Harvesting & Extracting Honey + Honeybee Diseases & Pests. Harvesting Honey 1. Harvesting Honey 2. Properties of Honey 1
Harvesting & Extracting Honey + Honeybee Diseases & Pests THE HONEY COMPANY SINCE 1890 Want winter colony to weigh 100 pounds Harvest any surplus Harvest = Remove frames of honey from the beehive Harvesting
More informationA Year in the Life of a. By: Buford the Mountain Pine Beetle
A Year in the Life of a By: Buford the Mountain Pine Beetle The mission of the Colorado State Forest Service is to provide for the stewardship of forest resources and to reduce related risks to life,
More informationTree Perspectives. Teacher Directions
Tree Perspectives Teacher Directions 1. Students use their science knowledge and observations to write a special type of poem called a haiku. Haikus have tricky rules: They are usually about nature, they
More informationDULUX WEATHERGUARD FINE TEXTURED
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Version 1 2016 JULY THIS ISSUE SUPERSEDES ALL PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A tough, durable exterior coating with Maxiflex that provides lasting elasticity to cover hairline
More informationNortheast Missouri Ag Connection
an equal opportunity / ADA institution Volume 3, Number 5 June 2016 For more information please contact your MU Extension Center: Adair (660) 665-9866 Audrain (573) 581-3231 Boone (573) 445-9792 Callaway
More informationfeed Requirements and Values for livestock
feed Requirements and Values for livestock Salc/RAJ/40a tat %Ai:04a ela44e4 ifrt Ourtan By H. A. Lindgren Cattle on meadow pasture. Oregon State System of Higher Education Federal Cooperative Extension
More informationSeparating Mixtures WORKSHEETS
Attention Teachers KEEP IT SIMPLE SCIENCE Separating Year 7 Chemical Sciences WORKSHEETS KISS topic number Topic 03.7C KISS Worksheets are designed to consolidate students knowledge & understanding and/or
More informationStatus of Poverty in India A State wise Analysis
Status of Poverty in India A State wise Analysis Dr Waheeda Sunny Thomas Faculty Economics, SEMCOM, Gujarat, India ABSTRACT First millennium development goal is to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger.
More informationBamboo in sericulture: a case study from India
Published on TECA (http://teca.fao.org) Bamboo in sericulture: a case study from India SUMMARY: Traditionally, bamboo equipment has been used in sericulture. Baskets for gathering mulberry leaves, trays
More informationRadiator Maintenance
45 Heales Road, Lara VIC, Australia 3212 Phone +61 3 5275 6644 Facsimile +61 3 5275 3333 Radiators are designed to give maximum life with minimum maintenance, thus providing efficient reliable service
More informationFAO TECHNICAL PAPERS FA0 AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BULLETINS
FAO TECHNICAL PAPERS FA0 AGRICULTURAL SERVICES BULLETINS 1 Farm planning in the early stages of development, 1968 (E F S) 2 Planning for action in agricultural development, 1969 (E F S) 3 Karakul processing,
More informationCROP PROCESSING ENGINEERING Cleaning and Sorting
CROP PROCESSING ENGINEERING Cleaning and Sorting Comparative commercial value of a farm product is a function of its grade factor. Grade factors (that apply in various combinations to all products produced
More informationOutput and Employment Growth in Registered Manufacturing Industries in India: Testing Kaldor s Hypothesis
Output and Employment Growth in Registered Manufacturing Industries in India: Testing Kaldor s Hypothesis Dr. Panchanan Das Taki Government College West Bengal This paper carries out GMM estimation in
More informationGrade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1
Grade 5 Science and Technology/Engineering Session 1 DIRECTIONS This session contains nine multiple-choice questions and one open-response question. Mark your answers to these questions in the spaces provided
More informationHalifax County Schools 2 nd Grade Science Pacing Guide 1st Six Weeks Goal Activities Essential Questions Vocabulary
Halifax County Schools 2 nd Grade Science Pacing Guide 1st Six Weeks Goal 2 Weather 2.01Investigate and describe how moving air interacts with objects. 2.02 Observe the force of air pressure pushing on
More informationLIVESTOCK SURVEYS. Hukum Chandra I.A.S.R.I., New Delhi
LIVESTOCK SURVEYS Hukum Chandra I.A.S.R.I., New Delhi -110012 1. Introduction Livestock form an important constituent of the economy of our country in general and that of agricultural sector in particular.
More informationDBQ 12: THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: BEGINNINGS
Document 1 This map shows the resources and canals of England in the eighteenth century. Canals began in 1756 England resources and canals circa 1700 Cotton Lead Tin Lead According to the map, what resources
More informationBeef Cattle Handbook
Beef Cattle Handbook BCH-5403 Product of Extension Beef Cattle Resource Committee Feeding The Beef Cow Herd Part II Managing the Feeding Program Rick Rasby, Extension Beef Specialist, University of Nebraska
More informationCARBON FIBRE By: Vigneshwar Premachandran
CARBON FIBRE By: Vigneshwar Premachandran INTRODUCTION What is Carbon Fibre? Carbon Fibres are very small fibres made up mostly of carbon atoms that are crystalized parallel to the length of the fibre.
More informationBiology and management of guava bark eating caterpillar (Indarbela tetraonis Moore)
Agric. Sci. Digest., 36 (3) 2016: 197-201 Print ISSN:0253-150X / Online ISSN:0976-0547 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION CENTRE www.arccjournals.com Biology and management of guava bark eating caterpillar
More informationLesson: School Choice: The Buzz on Bees. Environmental Literacy Question: How have humans affected the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed?
Lesson: School Choice: The Buzz on Bees Environmental Literacy Question: How have humans affected the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed? Unit/Lesson Sequence: This lesson is part of the "School Choice"
More informationIMPACT OF INTEGRATED CHAWKI REARING TECHNOLOGY ON COCOON PRODUCTION IN MUGA SILKWORM ANTHERAEA ASSAMENSIS HELFER
402 IMPACT OF INTEGRATED CHAWKI REARING TECHNOLOGY ON COCOON PRODUCTION IN MUGA SILKWORM ANTHERAEA ASSAMENSIS HELFER D. Goswami, N. Ibotombi Singh*, Mustaq Ahmed, M. D. Senapati and K. Giridhar * Central
More informationSHEEP HUSBANDRY AND WOOL TECHNOLOGY
STUDENT NUMBER CENTRE NUMBER HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION 1998 SHEEP HUSBANDRY AND WOOL TECHNOLOGY 2 UNIT Time allowed Three hours (Plus 5 minutes reading time) DIRECTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write
More informationResearch on diversification in the Norwegian smalll ruminant sector. LARS OLAV EIK University of Life Sciences (UMB-Norway)
Research on diversification in the Norwegian smalll ruminant sector LARS OLAV EIK University of Life Sciences (UMB-Norway) 2 Outline of Presentation 1. Background information about the Small Ruminant Sector
More information