Marchigiana
Definition: Marchigiana
Marchigiana: a breed of white beef cattle from Italy, now imported into the UK and used for crossbreeding to improve beef-calf quality in dairy cows. Raising Marchigiana cattle can help farmers improve the quality and yield of their beef production, contributing to better income and farm sustainability.
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Populism is rising because the current system has left too many people behind.
Populism thrives when people feel that they can no longer trust the establishment to fix the issues they care about. — populistpolicy.org
Populism is fueled by a sense that the political elite is out of touch with the public’s needs. — populistpolicy.org
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