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Regenerative agriculture-a definition and philosophy. [PDF]
Congreves KA.
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Agricultural Science Policy [PDF]
Technological advances developed through R&D have supplied the world with not only more food, but better food. This report looks at issues raised by this changing environment for agricultural productivity, agricultural R&D, and natural resource management.
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The collection includes articles based on the reports of young researchers of the K.A. Timiryazev RGAU – MSHA, other universities and research institutions at the All-Russian Conference of Young Researchers "Agrarian Science -2022". Materials are presented on topical issues of agronomy, biotechnology, hydrometeorology, agrochemistry and agro-soil ...
V. I. Trukhachev, A.V. Shitikova
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The collection includes articles based on the reports of young researchers of the K.A. Timiryazev RGAU – MSHA, other universities and research institutions at the All-Russian Conference of Young Researchers "Agrarian Science -2022". Materials are presented on topical issues of agronomy, biotechnology, hydrometeorology, agrochemistry and agro-soil ...
V. I. Trukhachev, A.V. Shitikova
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Agricultural Science and Ethics
2013Humans live in constant interaction with nature. That is part and parcel of being a biological creature on this planet. On one hand, humans exploit the available resources to survive, and at the same time, humans are deeply dependent on thecontinued capacity of nature to sustain their lives and the lives of their children and future generations.
Gjerris, Mickey, Vaarst, Mette
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Towards an interactive agricultural science
European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1996Abstract In all, a constructivist epistemology leads to a completely different approach that includes the conventional one, but ultimately leads to very different choices. I call this approach “interactive agricultural science”. Box 2 sums up its main features. Interactive agricultural science is internally consistent. Just as the conventional paradigm,
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