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Molecular detection of Mollicutes agents in reproductive system of cattle: a three-year study in Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil (2022-2024). [PDF]
Wessely HCA +5 more
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Prediction Method for Fault-Induced Frequency Response Characteristics in Wind-Integrated Power Systems Using Wide-Area Measurement Data. [PDF]
Hu Y +6 more
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German dairy farmers' implementation of veterinary recommendations to improve calf health-a qualitative study based on the transtheoretical model. [PDF]
Douay-Ryckelynck M +5 more
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Between 1959 and 1963, the state farm grew from nothing to become the dominant sector of Cuban agriculture. But while the workers gained permanent guaranteed employment and greatly enhanced health care, educational opportunity and other social benefits, output failed to expand significantly under the new system.
Dharam Ghai, Cristóbal Kay, Peter Peek
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Between 1959 and 1963, the state farm grew from nothing to become the dominant sector of Cuban agriculture. But while the workers gained permanent guaranteed employment and greatly enhanced health care, educational opportunity and other social benefits, output failed to expand significantly under the new system.
Dharam Ghai, Cristóbal Kay, Peter Peek
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State Regulation of Corporate Farming
1978As of December 1977, 10 States had enacted legislation restricting corporate farming (farm operations, vertical integration, and ownership of farmland). The statutes’ main intent was to protect the family farmer from competition by large agribusiness firms. Those statutes are described and their effectiveness analyzed.
Edmondson, Thomas D. +3 more
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Who (Actually) Gets the Farm? Intergenerational Farm Succession in the United States
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023AbstractFarm succession is a central issue in agricultural policy. Yet although many studies explore succession planning, little is known about how farms are actually transferred. We provide the first population‐level evidence on intergenerational farm succession by linking US census records for millions of farmers' children in 1900 and 1910 to ...
Adrian Haws, David R. Just, Joseph Price
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