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Sadie Woolery, Edward Osei, Mark Yu, Selin Guney, Ashley Lovell and Hussain Jafri
Texas is the third-largest milk-producing state in the U.S., with Central Texas being the second-largest milk-producing region in Texas. The average size of a dairy herd in Texas is 1829 cows. In Central Texas alone, there are 88,000 dairy cows. However,...
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K.U. Mokshin,M.G. Zhabitskii,U.A. Andrienko
Pág. 68 - 76
The study object is the management process of aquatic biological production in terms of modeling for commercial fish populations of the species Clarias gariepinus (African clarium catfish) development. The purpose of the work is to develop a digital mode...
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Vilma Naujokiene, Rolandas Bleizgys, Kestutis Venslauskas and Simona Paulikiene
One of the problematic sectors according to GHG (greenhouse gas) and ammonia (NH3) emission quantities is agriculture. Without endangering food production (and intensifying), GHG emissions come from all sources in animal husbandry. The aim of this study ...
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Thanika Chintanapunt,Rath Pichyangkura
Pág. pp. 48 - 61
Cassava-chip is considered one of Thailand?s most important economic crops and Thailand is the world?s largest cassava products exporter. Thai government is prioritizing the cassava production in their ?Mega farm? strategy in support of agricultural econ...
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Marcos R. C. Cordeiro, Alan Rotz, Roland Kroebel, Karen A. Beauchemin, Derek Hunt, Shabtai Bittman, Karen M. Koenig and David B. McKenzie
Forage production in northern latitudes is challenging and uncertain in the future. In this case-study, the integrated farm system model (IFSM) was used to assess the impact of climate change and cropland expansion scenarios on forage production in a dai...
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Yuan-Jia Ma and Ming-Yue Zhai
Wind power generation output is highly uncertain, since it entirely depends on intermittent environmental factors. This has brought a serious problem to the power industry regarding the management of power grids containing a significant penetration of wi...
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Pilar Martinez, Maria Blanco and Bente Castro-Campos
Water, energy and food are essential resources for economic development and social well-being. Framing integrated policies that improve their efficient use requires understanding the interdependencies in the water?energy?food (WEF) nexus. Stakeholder inv...
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Katalin Tóth
The guidelines to the Public Sector Information (PSI) Directive states: “opening up public sector information (PSI) for reuse brings major socioeconomic benefits”, which has been recognised in various domains. However, the reuse may be limite...
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Brian Sims, Sandra Corsi, Gualbert Gbehounou, Josef Kienzle, Makiko Taguchi and Theodor Friedrich
Land degradation and soil fertility deterioration are two of the main causes of agricultural production stagnation and decline in many parts of the world. The model of crop production based on mechanical soil tillage and exposed soils is typically accomp...
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Runzhe Geng, Peihong Yin, Qianru Gong, Xiaoyan Wang, Andrew N. Sharpley
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Best management practices (BMPs) are being implemented to reduce non-point sources pollution in China and worldwide. There are many types of agricultural BMPs, but their effectiveness differs from farm to farm, depending on where they are applied, how th...
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