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  1. Finnsheep

    Sheep breed

    The Finnish Landrace, Finn or Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep native to Finland. It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds, but is notable for its high incidence of multiple births – it is common for a ewe to have three, four, or even five lambs at once. The lambs are often small, but are vigorous at birth and grow well. The lambs mature early and can be mated at six months of age. Ewes commonly breed out of season and some may lamb twice in a year. The breed belongs to the group of Northern European short-tailed sheep, which also includes Shetland, Icelandic, Romanov, Spaelsau, and several other breeds. The Finnsheep is often used in crossbreeding programs to increase lambing percentage, and Finnsheep blood is found in many of the newer breeds. Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Landrace, Finn or Finnsheep is a breed of domestic sheep native to Finland. It is one of several Northern European short-tailed sheep breeds, but is notable for its high incidence of multiple births - it is common for a ewe to have three, four, or even five lambs at once.. The lambs are often small, but are vigorous at birth and grow well. [clarification needed] The lambs mature ...
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    Farm and fields in Mäntyharju, eastern Finland. Agriculture in Finland is characterized by the northern climate and self-sufficiency in most major agricultural products. Its economic role is declining in terms of GNP and employment in primary production, but together with the food industry and forestry with which it is linked, it forms a significant part of the Finnish economy.
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    Landrace literally means 'country-breed' (German: Landrasse) [14] and close cognates of it are found in various Germanic languages.The first known reference to the role of landraces as genetic resources was made in 1890 at an agriculture and forestry congress in Vienna, Austria.The term was first defined by Kurt von Rümker in 1908, [7] and more clearly described in 1909 by U. J. Mansholt, who ...
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    Four breeds of sheep, in the illustrated encyclopedia Meyers Konversationslexikon. This is a list of breeds of domestic sheep.Domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are partially derived from mouflon (Ovis gmelini) stock, and have diverged sufficiently to be considered a different species.Some sheep breeds have a hair coat and are known as haired sheep.
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    Cattle breeds originating in Finland ... Dog breeds originating in Finland (7 P) H. Horse breeds originating in Finland (1 P) S. Sheep breeds originating in Finland (1 P) Pages in category "Animal breeds originating in Finland" ... Finnish Landrace goat This page was last edited on 29 December 2013, at 00:04 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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    Pages in category "Sheep breeds originating in Finland" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Finnsheep This page was last edited on 3 April 2013, at 09:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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    Finnish farmers (4 C, 13 P) A. Finnish agronomists (29 P) Animal breeds originating in Finland (4 C, 1 P) Animal welfare and rights in Finland (2 C, 2 P) F. Finnish agrarianists (4 C) ... Pages in category "Agriculture in Finland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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    The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MMM, Finnish: maa- ja metsätalousministeriö, Swedish: jord- och skogsbruksministeriet) is one of the 12 ministries in the Finnish Government.Natural resources and their sustainable use are in the focus of this ministry. [2] It also makes sure that Finland is self-sufficient in its food production even in a time of crisis, and that the food production ...
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    The economy of Finland is a highly industrialised, mixed economy with a per capita output similar to that of western European economies such as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.The largest sector of Finland's economy is its service sector, which contributes 72.7% to the country's gross domestic product (GDP); followed by manufacturing and refining at 31.4%; and concluded with the ...

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