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A claim for plant health as a key component of the one health concept. [PDF]
Albajes R, López MM, Jiménez Díaz RM.
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Advancing climate-resilient livestock systems: Next-generation emission mitigation strategies and integrated technological innovations. [PDF]
Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh N.
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One Health Approaches to Ethical, Secure, and Sustainable Food Systems and Ecosystems: Plant-Based Diets and Livestock in the African Context. [PDF]
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Narrowing farmland biodiversity knowledge gaps with Digital Agriculture. [PDF]
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Soil Properties and Crop–Livestock Integration
Crops & Soils, 2021Integrated crop–livestock systems (ICLS) bring cattle and cropland together, often incorporating other practices like cover crops, no‐tillage, and diversified crop rotations. New research looks at the soil health and water quality of short‐ and long‐term ICLS, including cover crops and livestock grazing in the Northern Great Plains.
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Agricultural Systems, 1995
Abstract A six year on-station research project used a model-farm approach to study the benefits of improved crop-livestock integration, achieved through the introduction of leguminous forage species into crop rotations. Previous papers reported the conceptual framework, methods and experimental results.
Euan F. Thomson +3 more
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Abstract A six year on-station research project used a model-farm approach to study the benefits of improved crop-livestock integration, achieved through the introduction of leguminous forage species into crop rotations. Previous papers reported the conceptual framework, methods and experimental results.
Euan F. Thomson +3 more
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Integrated crop–livestock systems in the Brazilian subtropics
European Journal of Agronomy, 2014Abstract In the subtropical region of Brazil, integrated crop–livestock systems (ICLSs) are characterized by the annual rotation of pastures and crops in a no-till system where the pasture component is used to produce either meat or milk. These systems focus on integration within the farm rather than between farms, being characterized by alternating ...
Anibal de Moraes +5 more
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Integrated crop-livestock production systems in China
The Rangeland Journal, 2008The integrated crop-livestock production system provides most of the food needed by the people of China. Five types of integrated production systems are recognised; rangeland, grain crops, crop/pasture, agro-silvopastoral and ponds. Development of more sustainable and integrated crop-pasture-rangeland-livestock production systems has been recently ...
F. J. Hou +5 more
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