CAFF definition
Examples of CAFF in a sentence
We do not intend to pay dividends on shares of our common stock for the foreseeable future.
Our current preparations for the festival period reflect the best information we have going into the summer 2024 period, and are based on ongoing consultation with the Canadian Association of Fringe Festivals (CAFF).
The festival reserves the right to remove any company or cancel any/all performances of a company that does not abide by the policies of the Xxxxxxxx Fringe Festival, including the CAFF Member Code of Conduct and the HFTco Safer Spaces Policy.
Work has been concentrated on the SDWG EALLU project, CAFF Nomadic Herders, as well as observer-related issues and more.
CAFF conducted intensive outreach and demonstration of environmentally beneficial crop practices to peach, prune, walnut and almond growers and PCAs in Sutter and Yuba counties.
CDPR, CAFF, and the Almond Board conducted a five year evaluation of pest management practices and techniques to minimize run-off of pesticides into 41 Yolo County RCD (March 31, 2008) Water Quality Benefits of Vegetated Agricultural Drainage Ditches as a Viable Management Practice.
For cattle, it is assumed that one live stock unit (=500 kg) produces 18 m³ manure per year, so that the numbers in the table above are multiplied with 18 m³ and divided by (500 kg *365 days).For the different types of cattle activities, it is hence necessary to determine the average live weight and the length of the production process.For calves fattening (CAMF, CAFF), the carcass weight is divided by 60 % in order to arrive at final weight and a start weight of 50 kg is assumed.
The circumpolar Arctic, as defined by CAFF, covers 14.8 million km2 of land and 13 million km2 of ocean.
Community Alliance for Family Farms (CAFF) was awarded $991,000 in 2004 to implement their 'Environmentally Responsible Management Practices for Tree Crops in the Feather River Basin’ project.
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna (CAFF) mandated to develop common responses on issues of importance for the Arctic ecosystem, including responses on conservation opportunities and political commitments.1674.