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The evaluation of potential health hazards to farmers working in swine confinement in Martin County, North Carolina / by Baucom, Dan.; Cowan, Penney.(CARDINAL)281502; Allen, Leon.; North Carolina.Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources.(CARDINAL)197856; Martin County Cooperative Extension Services.;
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 18).
Subjects: Swine.; Livestock.; Livestock workers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Certification training for operators of animal waste management systems / by North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service.(CARDINAL)217218; North Carolina.Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources.(CARDINAL)197856;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-151).
Subjects: Animal waste; Livestock workers;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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Interim guidance for protecting workers from livestock and poultry wastewater and sludge during and after floods / by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572; National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)(CARDINAL)217736;
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 4).
Subjects: Agricultural laborers; Livestock workers; Livestock workers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Preventing worker deaths and injuries when handling Micotil 300. by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572;
Includes bibliographical references (page 3).
Subjects: Antibiotics in veterinary medicine.; Livestock workers; Macrolide antibiotics; Macrolide antibiotics;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Animal / by Jackson, Tom,1972-author.(CARDINAL)332335;
What is an animal? -- Invertebrates -- Cold-blooded vertebrates -- Warm-blooded vertebrates -- Evolution -- Extinct animals -- Body systems -- Senses -- Animal diets -- Parenting -- Marine animals -- Freshwater living -- Cold and ice -- In the desert -- Open grassland -- Among the trees -- Taking to the air -- Animal homes -- Migrations -- Staying alive -- Living together -- Living in groups -- the human animal -- Livestock -- Animal workers -- Animal friends -- Pests -- Conservation -- Animals and myths -- Record breakers -- Tree of life -- Watching animals.Introduces the world of animals, describing their physical characteristics, life cycles, habitats, group behaviors, roles as workers and companions to humans, and the different steps being taken to protect them.
Subjects: Animals;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Animal / by Jackson, Tom,1972-author.(CARDINAL)332335;
What is an animal? -- Invertebrates -- Cold-blooded vertebrates -- Warm-blooded vertebrates -- Evolution -- Extinct animals -- Body systems -- Senses -- Animal diets -- Parenting -- Marine animals -- Freshwater living -- Cold and ice -- In the desert -- Open grassland -- Among the trees -- Taking to the air -- Animal homes -- Migrations -- Staying alive -- Living together -- Living in groups -- The human animal -- Livestock -- Animal workers -- Animal friends -- Pests -- Animals in danger -- Animals and myths -- Record breakers -- Tree of life -- Animal watch -- Glosary -- Index and acknowledgments.Photographs and text provide information about a variety of animals found in ecosystems around the world.
Subjects: Informational works.; Animals;
Available copies: 47 / Total copies: 63
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Eyewitness animal / by Jackson, Tom,1932-;
Introduces the world of animals, describing their physical characteristics, life cycles, habitats, group behaviors, roles as workers and companions to humans, and the different steps being taken to protect them.
Subjects: Animals;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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The Cherokee trail. by L'Amour, Louis,1908-1988.(CARDINAL)353088;
Mary Breydon knew how to get things done. Raised on a Virginia plantation, she learned how to care for livestock, respect her workers, and keep good books. But after her husband is killed, she must make a living running a stagecoach station on the Cherokee Trail. Mary faces challenges that even the men eagerly anticipating her failure would have a difficult time overcoming. After being forced to fire the previous station manager with the aid of a bullwhip, Mary must track down stolen horses, defend against Indians, care for a wayward boy, and protect herself and her daughter from Jason Flandrau, a man determined to become governor of the Colorado Territory but who is also the ruthless war criminal who murdered Mary’s husband.680LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Western fiction.; Frontier and pioneer life; Paperbacks.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The Cherokee trail [large print] / by L'Amour, Louis,1908-1988,author.(CARDINAL)353088;
"A woman ahead of her time, Mary Breydon knew how to get things done. Raised on a Virginia plantation, she learned how to care for livestock, respect her workers, and keep good books. But after her husband is killed, Mary must provide for her young daughter by running a stage coach station on the Cherokee Trail. With the help of an Irish maid and a mysterious stranger, Mary faces challenges that even the men eagerly anticipating her failure would have a difficult time overcoming. After firing the previous station manager with the aid of a bullwhip, she must track down stolen horses, care for a wayward boy, and defend against Indians. If that wasn't enough, she also has to protect herself from the man who murdered her husband-and is coming for Mary next."--
Subjects: Large print books.; Fiction.; Novels.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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The Cherokee Trail [sound recording] : a novel / by L'Amour, Louis,1908-1988,author.(CARDINAL)353088; MacDuffie, Carrington,1958-narrator.(CARDINAL)340750;
Read by Carrington MacDuffie.A woman ahead of her time, Mary Breydon knew how to get things done. Raised on a Virginia plantation, she learned how to care for livestock, respect her workers, and keep good books. But after her husband is killed, Mary must provide for her young daughter by running a stagecoach station on the Cherokee Trail. With the help of an Irish maid and a mysterious stranger, Mary faces challenges that even the men eagerly anticipating her failure would have a difficult time overcoming. After firing the previous station manager with the aid of a bullwhip, she must track down stolen horses, care for a wayward boy, and defend against Indians. If that wasn't enough, she also must protect herself from the man who murdered her husband, and is coming for Mary next.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Western fiction.; Western stories.; Historical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Frontier and pioneer life; Women pioneers; Widows; Murder victims' families; Cherokee Indians;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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