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Organic dairy farming in Norway under the 100% organically produced feed requirement [PDF]
The EU regulation governing organic production will require 100% organic feed in organic dairy systems from August 2005 compared with 85% currently in Norway.
G., Lien, O., Flaten
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Mechanical management strategies improve corn production in organically managed living mulch systems
Abstract Reducing tillage in organic grains offers a path toward sustainable soil management. Living mulches provide a strategy for tillage reductions in organic corn (Zea mays L.) that suppresses weeds and increases system biodiversity. Yet, organically approved management strategies need to be identified that minimize living mulch competition with ...
Ben Brockmueller+4 more
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Hay production in North Europa [PDF]
Hay feeding might have some advantaged in relation to herd health and reduces the risk for contamination of the milk with spores. Hay production compared to silage is more resource intensive – like use of energy for drying.
Kristensen, T., Søegaard, K.
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A site analysis for biological hydrogen production in biogas plants in Germany
Abstract There are many developments in sustainable hydrogen production, like the increasing usage of electrolysis, which accounts for 5% of the hydrogen produced worldwide, as well as the current research into biological production methods. One of these methods is the usage of microorganisms to produce hydrogen through the biological pathways of dark ...
Natascha Eggers+4 more
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THE MANNITOL-PRODUCING ORGANISMS IN SILAGE [PDF]
G. P. Plaisance, B. W. Hammer
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Abstract Adoption of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)–maize (Zea mays L.) intercropping in cold temperate regions is limited in part by reduced forage mass of silage maize. A 2‐year trial in Wisconsin quantified the impact of interseeding alfalfa immediately after maize planting on biomass, stalk, grain, and root characteristics of 10 hybrids no‐till ...
John H. Grabber, Claire P. Northup
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Twelve Ayrshire cows were used to study the effects of and interactions between extent of silage fermentation and level of protein supplementation on silage intake and milk production.
T. HEIKKILÄ, V. TOIVONEN, P. HUHTANEN
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Bacteriological Changes in Silage Made at Controlled Temperatures
Laurel M. Bybell+3 more
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Modified Urea Supplements with Corn Silage for Wintering Ewe Lambs [PDF]
W. W. Albert+3 more
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