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  Manchukuo - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Manchukuo (1932 to 1945) (Simplified Chinese: 满洲国; Traditional Chinese: 滿洲國; Hanyu Pinyin: Mǎnzhōu Guó Kanji: 満洲国) was a former country in Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia under the leadership of the Emperor Puyi, the last emperor of Qing Dynasty.
In early 1934 the total population of Manchukuo was estimated as 30,880,000, with 6.1 persons the average family, and 122 men for each 100 women.
After the Pacific War, Manchukuo schools spent most of their time in "diligent serving" for the sake of relieving the short of material supply.
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The effective annexation in 1931 of the Manchukuo territory by Japan gave it an area suitable for arable farming, such as scarcely existed in metropolitan Japan, or other, generally mountainous parts of the Empire of Japan.
The latter lakes are useful fish sources for residents in Khingan Province near the Russian-Mongolia frontier area, and were a cause of frontier disputes.
In Manchukuo the cultivable land was estimated as 300,000 square kilometres, principally in the central plain.
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 Mengjiang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Although intended to harness Mongol nationalism to support Japanese aims, this goal was undercut by the fact that the Japanese drew the borders of Mengjiang to produce a state that was 80 percent Han Chinese.
On December 8, 1937, Mongolian Prince De Wang declared the independence of Inner Mongolia as Mengjiang and signed close agreements with Manchukuo and Japan, reverting Inner Mongolia to a puppet of the Japanese Empire.
The capital was established at Chan Pei, near Kalgan, with the puppet government's control extending around Hohhot.
www.wikipedia-mirror.co.za /m/e/n/Mengjiang.html   (381 words)

  
 General Farm Primarily Livestock Animal Specialty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The text synthesizes knowledge from genetics, animal breeding, animal production general farm primarily livestock animal specialty and sustainable development general farm primarily livestock animal specialty and collates the contributions of these different aspects from a multidisciplinary viewpoint.
It covers the breeding, feeding, general farm primarily livestock animal specialty and management of beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, sheep, swine, poultry, goats, general farm primarily livestock animal specialty and aquaculture.
Manchukuo and Mengchiang (agriculture, farming, lumber and fishing) - The effective annexation in 1931 of the Manchukuo territory by Japan gave it an area suitable for arable farming, such as scarcely existed in metropolitan Japan, or other, generally mountainous parts of the Empire of Japan.
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 Alfalfa - All About All   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Its wide cultivation beginning in the seventeenth century was an important advance in European agriculture.
Its symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria and use as animal feed greatly improved agricultural efficiency.
When using farm equipment rather than hand-harvesting, the process begins with a swather, which cuts the alfalfa and arranges it in windrows.
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 Manchukuo jerak.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Manchukuo (1932 to 1945) () was a former country in Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia under the leadership of the Emperor Pu Yi, who had also been the last emperor of Qing Dynasty.
In addition Manchukuo gained recognition from the Japanese collaborationist government of China under Wang Jingwei, El Salvador, Denmark, Costa Rica and the Holy See, etc. Prior to World War II, the Japanese colonized Manchukuo and used it as a base from which to invade China.
During Soviet offensive the puppet Army of Manchukuo, theoretically a two hundred thousand man force, well armed and trained along Japanese lines, performed poorly and whole units surrendered to the Soviets without firing a single bullet; there were even cases of armed riots and mutinies against Japanese forces.
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