The objective of this study was to disseminate the technology of Artificial Insemiation (AI) and Food Processing. This activity expected to help the Merino sheep partner group for overcoming their ...problems which subsequently it can improve their income. The methods used in this study was to give insight knowledge and simple technology to the selected merino sheep partner group. Based on the discussion with merino sheep partner group, several activities were carried out, i.e.: (1) facilitating some good quality of merino sheep lifestoocks, (2) providing technology of alternative food production with cooper, (3) training of production and financial management, (4) demo-reproduction management and (5) monitoring and evaluation. The result of this study showed that the merino sheep partner group could master the technique of the technique of selecting superior sires , parent management, fertilizer production engineering, manufacture and management of alternative feed production and reproduction as well as the financial well.
Anthropologists have long documented rituals that reinforce the social and spiritual aspects of killing and eating animals. The historical processes of modernization, industrialization, and the ...spread of market capitalism have driven many such references to sacredness out of meat production in North America, leading dominant social relations around meat into what Max Weber famously termed “disenchantment.” In this article, I argue that re-enchanting discourses are one technique being used to develop the alternative production models of ethically raised meat—animals raised for human consumption with priority on sustainability and well-being. As people redesign a food system that resists the meat industry’s churn of pigs, cows, and chickens from feed lot to factory, they are not just rearranging the material structures of production. They also foster discourses and practices of sacredness, mutuality, and wonder. Ethical meat advocates use these discourses particularly to make sense of conflicts regarding the non-commodifiable nature of mortality and harmony. This article draws on ethnographic research among Southern Wisconsin butchers, farmers, and customers as well as public discourse analysis to trace meaning-making strategies that powerfully counter the commercial meat industry by re-enchanting meat.
The objective of this study was to disseminate the technology of Artificial Insemiation (AI) and Food Processing. This activity expected to help the Merino sheeppartner group forovercoming their ...problems which subsequently it can improve their income. The methods used inthis study was to give insight knowledge and simple technology to the selected Merino sheep partner group. Basedon the discussion with Merino sheep partner group, several activities were carried out, i.e.: (1) facilitating somegood quality of Merino sheep lifestoocks, (2) providing technology of alternative food production with cooper, (3) training of productionand financial management, (4) demo-reproduction management and (5) monitoring and evaluation. The result of this studyshowed that theMerino sheep partner group could master the technique of the technique of selecting superior sires , parent management, fertilizer production engineering, manufacture and management of alternative feed production and reproduction as well as the financial well.
Embodied methods have become popular tools for exploring subjective dimensions of social science research, including emotion and affect, as well as contributing substantively to empirical data. ...Concurrent growth of more-than-human research, in which the human subject is dethroned from an exclusive position of power and agency, offers an opportunity to explore methods beyond human subjectivity. This paper embraces this task by drawing on embodied methods in the context of food research, asking what the practices of transforming nonhuman matter into food reveal about the politics of food and the more-than-human world. Recounting field experiences from two discrete projects in Italy and Australia, we argue that being explicit about the role of the body in research has potential to elicit novel insights about politics and the contingency of human agency. Specifically, our research with food contributes to debates about the relationship between local knowledge and the market, animal welfare and farming standards, and wild foods and discourses of belonging.
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