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architecture, increase in construction of buildings, highways, parks, public squares, water-works, communications in general (railroad lines, streetcars, bus lines, postal service, telegraph, telephone and radio, etc.,) all stimulated trade and commerce, harbors, factories and put cuba well ahead. sugar
, tobacco, cattle, alcohol and derivatives, chemical products, vegetable oil, textile industries, shoe factories — all were great sources of cuban wealth. it is true that for some years sugar mills were the main attraction of investors both foreign and native and the sugar industry remained the backbone...
http://havana.biz/Pre-Castro-Cuba-Business.html
(november 25, 2019) -- the beginning of each new lactation challenges a dairy cow's ability to maintain normal blood calcium concentrations, often opening the door to costly diseases such as hypocalcemia, or "milk fever." unlike clinical hypocalcemia, which is usually identified by down cows, cattle
affect as many as 73% of dairy cows on third or greater lactations, and costs producers an average of $150 per case.1,2 costs come in the form of lowered immunity and subsequent diseases such as metritis and mastitis, depressed feed intake, which may predispose cows to displaced abomasums, and reduced milk...
https://www.bi-vetmedica.com/four-steps-successful-fresh-cow-management