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Occurrence of mycotoxins in pastures: A systematic review
In this study, a systematic review is presented on the worldwide occurrence levels of mycotoxins in pastures reported in the scientific literature from January 1987 until December 2021.
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Role of ley pastures in tomorrow’s cropping systems. A review
Diversification of cropping systems has been proposed as a major mechanism to move towards sustainable cropping systems. To date, a diversification option that has received little attention is introduction of ley pastures into cropping systems, but the ...
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Greener Pastures and the Impact of Dynamic Institutional Preferences
Review of Financial Studies, 2003Richard Sias
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Nature, 1948
GRASSLAND is still the chief raw material of stock farming, and therefore a full understanding of its problems is important in the basic industry of animal food supply. Mr. C. M. Donald held for two years the Powlett Scholarship of the University of Sydney, and visited Britain, the United States and New Zealand.
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GRASSLAND is still the chief raw material of stock farming, and therefore a full understanding of its problems is important in the basic industry of animal food supply. Mr. C. M. Donald held for two years the Powlett Scholarship of the University of Sydney, and visited Britain, the United States and New Zealand.
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Matching type of livestock to desired biodiversity outcomes in pastures – a review
Biological Conservation, 2004Koldo Osoro, Jane Mills
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2009
Laminitis is a painful and debilitating condition of horses and ponies that has major economic and welfare implications. Anecdotal observations and the results of survey studies have indicated that most laminitis cases occur in horses and ponies kept at pasture (hence, the term pasture-associated laminitis).
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Laminitis is a painful and debilitating condition of horses and ponies that has major economic and welfare implications. Anecdotal observations and the results of survey studies have indicated that most laminitis cases occur in horses and ponies kept at pasture (hence, the term pasture-associated laminitis).
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Nature, 2013
For chemists with an interest in the environment, making a move into green chemistry can be fruitful.
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For chemists with an interest in the environment, making a move into green chemistry can be fruitful.
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Blackfriars, 1931
Someone has said that all bad Americans go to Chicago when they die; hence perhaps we may infer that all good ones, granted they have any choice in the matter, go South. Even the Semitic gentleman pounding out popular songs in a grubby office just West of Broadway, has caught something of this tendency tp localise the national heart, and is perpetually
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Someone has said that all bad Americans go to Chicago when they die; hence perhaps we may infer that all good ones, granted they have any choice in the matter, go South. Even the Semitic gentleman pounding out popular songs in a grubby office just West of Broadway, has caught something of this tendency tp localise the national heart, and is perpetually
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Virginia's Horse Pastures: Renovating Old Pastures
2014Presents a series of practices that result in long-term improvement in the health, productivity, and botanical composition of pastures.
Teutsch, Christopher D., Fike, John H.
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