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Nutrient Cycling and Crop Responses on Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems
XXV International Grassland Congress (IGC 2023), 2023Integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS) can bring numerous benefits to crops or livestock systems, such as increase soil C sequestration, farm profitability, and provisioning of ecosystem services. In a changing world, production systems need to become more resilient and sustainable.
Dubeux, José C. B. Jr. +3 more
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Crop–Livestock Integration in the Urban Farming Systems of Yaoundé
2010As a result of rapid rates of urban growth, especially in the larger centres of Douala and the capital, Yaounde, about half the Cameroon’s population lives in urban areas (World Bank 2003). Yaounde’s population increased at the rate of about 10 percent per annum from 0.64 million in 1987 to 1.5 million in 2000 (DSCN 2000), and is projected to be as ...
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Animal and Forage Performance of Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems
XXV International Grassland Congress (IGC 2023), 2023Grazing of cool-season cover crops has been shown to be a viable tool for extending the grazing season while mitigating environmental risks associated with row-crop farming systems. Grazing cover crops is not novel, but most recent information available on this practice focuses on soil health as opposed to forage production and animal performance ...
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Financial Inclusion and Adoption of Integrated Crop-Livestock Farming Systems in India
Despite the potential of integrated crop-livestock farming systems (ICLFS) in boosting productivity, thereby helping to reduce food insecurity and poverty, its adoption remains low in South Asia, including India. Nonetheless, the implementation of such systems often requires access to funding and sufficient financial resources.Koomson, Isaac, Ahmad, Shabbir
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Integrated Crop–livestock Management Systems in Sub-saharan Africa
Environment, Development and Sustainability, 1999This paper outlines the advantages of integrated crop–livestock systems and unsolved problems that need to be studied further. The discussion is subdivided by ecozone with consideration of arid and dry semi-arid areas with extensive livestock management; moist semi-arid and semi-humid areas where integrated crop–livestock systems are common; and humid ...
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Improvement of Crop-Livestock Integration Systems in West Asia and North Africa
, 1998D. L. Scarnecchia +3 more
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Integration of crop-livestock in Conservation Agriculture systems
2020John N. Landers +4 more
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