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Fredrik Regler and Heinz Bernhardt
This study addresses the challenge of subjective remounting decisions in calf and heifer rearing, typically driven by the animal caretaker?s feelings and experience, lacking a robust data foundation. Key factors such as developmental delays, diseases, or...
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Mauro Zaninelli and Matías Reyes Pace
The modeling of farm workflows, and the use of a business process management (BPM) paradigm, could enable improvement in the development of farm management information systems (FMIS). A rapid design of software applications could be possible and quick de...
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Jörg Steidl, Johannes Schuler, Undine Schubert, Ottfried Dietrich and Peter Zander
The impact of climate change and increased irrigation area on future hydrologic and agro-economic conditions was analysed for a representative basin in northeastern Germany using an expanded version of the WBalMO (water balance model) for water managemen...
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Tony Lewis,Christopher Bell,Christopher Bell
In 1989 New Zealand farmers were confronted by the introduction of a GST. Despite the short to medium term difficulties, many farmers have benefited from the experience. The introduction of the GST forced many New Zealand farmers to improve their recor...
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G. Vargas, R. Paillacar, W. Foster
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An analysis is presented of the influence of exogenous factors on firms? behavior with respect to human resource management systems. The factors considered are type of firm product, ownership structure, technological change and labor market shocks. Class...
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Govind Dnyandev Vyavahare, Yejin Lee, Yeong Ju Seok, Han Na Kim, Jwakyung Sung and Jin Hee Park
Balanced nutrients are essential for healthy plant growth, but there is no sensor available to monitor essential nutrients such as N and K. Electrical conductivity (EC) is one of the key parameters that could be adopted to monitor nutrient contents becau...
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Michael Moscarelli, Gary Wingenbach and Robert Strong
Homophily is the tendency of individuals to be attracted to and associate with people who share similar sociodemographic, behavioral, and intrapersonal characteristics. Homophily plays a significant role when introducing innovations to create behavioral ...
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Naomi A. Ubina and Shyi-Chyi Cheng
This paper aims to provide an overview of the capabilities of unmanned systems to monitor and manage aquaculture farms that support precision aquaculture using the Internet of Things. The locations of aquaculture farms are diverse, which is a big challen...
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Jolyanis Lainawa,Jemmy E.O. Rawis,Very L.H Rembang
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This research is intended to find a strategy model for developing a dairy farm in North Sulawesi. This is considered important since it will only be developed by the local government in response to the increasing demand for milk and beef, while the avail...
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Alexander Zorn, Michele Esteves, Ivo Baur and Markus Lips
In agriculture, a rising number of sustainability assessments are available that also comprise financial ratios. In a literature review of farm management textbooks, taking account of the differences between European and North American practices and cons...
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Cathy Hawes, Colin J. Alexander, Graham S. Begg, Pietro P. M. Iannetta, Alison J. Karley, Geoffrey R. Squire and Mark Young
The intensification of arable production since the 1950s has resulted in increases in yield but only at significant cost to the environment, raising serious concerns about long-term consequences for the sustainability of food production systems. While a ...
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Heikki Lehtonen, Taru Palosuo, Panu Korhonen and Xing Liu
The sustainable intensification of farming systems is expected to increase food supply and reduce the negative environmental effects of agriculture. It is also seen as an effective adaptation and mitigation strategy in response to climate change. Our aim...
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Roland Olbrich, Martin F. Quaas and Stefan Baumgärtner
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Dennis Wichelns
Estimates of water productivity are appearing with increasing frequency in the literature pertaining to agronomy, water management, and water policy. Some authors report such estimates as one of the outcome variables of experiment station studies, while ...
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Kim Lowell, Lindsay Smith, Ian Miller, Christopher Pettit and Eloise Seymour
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Dale Carolyn Mackrell,Maree Veronica Boyle
This qualitative case study explored farm management practices by women cotton growers who used computer-based information systems, most particularly the agricultural farm management software, CottonLOGIC, within the Australian cotton industry. This stu...
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Yanyuan Zhang and Xintong Wu
Insurance purchase and organization participation in risk management is of great practical significance for stabilizing agricultural production and household income. The aims of this study were to analyze farm households? choices of insurance purchase an...
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Amanda M. Nelson, Mahesh L. Maskey, Brian K. Northup and Daniel N. Moriasi
Recently, the Agricultural Policy Extender (APEX) model was enhanced with a grazing module, and the modified grazing database, APEXgraze, recommends sustainable livestock farming practices. This study developed a combinatorial deterministic approach to c...
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