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V. Litskas ; A. Ledo ; P. Lawrence ; A. Chrysargyris ; G. Giannopoulos ; R. Heathcote ; A. Hastings ; N. Tzortzakis ; M. Stavrinides |There is a growing interest globally in reducing the environmental impacts of farming by reusing agricultural waste and reducing agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In this work, the potential of Mediterranean viticulture for GHG emissi[...]![]()
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This research examined livestock farmers intention to move manure waste to an allocated landfill and the impact of financial support by municipalities on farmers behavior. The theoretical framework was developed using the Theory of Planned Beh[...]![]()
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A l'exception des légumineuses qui peuvent fixer l'azote atmosphérique, la quasi-totalité des espèces cultivées ont besoin d'un apport externe d'azote sous forme d'engrais chimiques ou organiques ou encore d'engrais vert. En effet, l'azote est l[...]![]()
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M. El Janati ; N. Akkal-Corfini ; A. Bouaziz ; A. Oukarroum ; P. Robin ; A. Sabri ; M. Chikhaoui ; Z. Thomas |Circular agriculture is an effective approach for the management of soil organic inputs that improves soil fertility and cropping system sustainability. We developed a cropping system typology and assessed effects of crop rotation, organic ferti[...]![]()
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The most spread groundwater-dependent ecosystems in the River Po valley are semi-natural lowland springs called fontanili. They provide specific habitats and support high biodiversity, but are often strongly impaired by agricultural pollution.[...]![]()
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In this paper, the dairy cattle waste management systems on farms in Aydin region in Turkey were investigated. Number of farms and livestock herd size, type of barn, type of machinery and farm labour force were studied. The collection, managemen[...]![]()
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G. Maltais-Landry ; Z. Nesic ; N. Grant ; M. Godinez ; B. Thompson ; L.-Y. Hsu ; S.M. Smukler |A core principle of organic farming is the reliance on internal nutrient recycling, favoring nutrient sources produced on farms (e.g.,manures) as opposed to those that are not (e.g., processed fertilizers, municipal compost). Soil fertility mana[...]![]()
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R. Hijbeek ; A.A. Pronk ; M.K. van Ittersum ; A. Verhagen ; G. Ruysschaert ; J. Bijttebier ; L. Zavattaro ; L. Bechini ; N. Schlatter ; H.F.M. ten Berge |Soil organic matter (SOM) in agricultural soils builds up via - among others - the use of organic inputs such as straw, compost, farmyard manure or the cultivation of green manures or cover crops. SOM has benefits for long-term soil fertility an[...]