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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Fostering crop-livestock integration via crop-forage rotation provides opportunities to cope with land degradation, feed deficit, and agropastoral sustainability.
Cheng Duan, Chengqun Yu, Peili Shi
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Fostering crop-livestock integration via crop-forage rotation provides opportunities to cope with land degradation, feed deficit, and agropastoral sustainability.
Cheng Duan, Chengqun Yu, Peili Shi
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Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2018
Five different agricultural management systems and a forest fragment at two farms were investigated for effects on soil bacterial indicators. This study was conducted in southern Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, in January 2014, at two farms that incorporated
Clovis Daniel Borges +2 more
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Five different agricultural management systems and a forest fragment at two farms were investigated for effects on soil bacterial indicators. This study was conducted in southern Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, in January 2014, at two farms that incorporated
Clovis Daniel Borges +2 more
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Crop–livestock integration in smallholder farming systems of Goromonzi and Murehwa, Zimbabwe
Poor productivity in smallholder farming systems has necessitated research on the potential of crop–livestock integration to sustainably improve productivity.
S. Mkuhlani +6 more
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Analysis of the Potential for Crop-Livestock Integration in Burang County, China
Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2020: Crop-livestock integration (CLI) is a significant practice for livestock grazing systems in alpine rangelands. It offers the potential to achieve sustainable crop and livestock production.
Peili Shi, Zong Ning, Xianzhou Zhang
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Designing crop–livestock integration at different levels: Toward new agroecological models?
Integrated crop-livestock systems have been shown to improve nutrient cycling, particularly by re-coupling nitrogen and carbon cycles. Yet the number of mixed crop–livestock farms has been falling steadily in Europe.
J. Ryschawy +4 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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