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Development and Evaluation of Organic Farming Systems: The role of Livestock and

by G. Guzmán Casado, Y. Pouliquen, A. Alonso Mielgo, E. Sevilla Guzmán
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Evidence of varietal adaptation to organic farming systems. Field Crops Res.

by Kevin M Murphy , Kimberly G Campbell , Steven R Lyon , Stephen S Jones , Kevin M ; Murphy , Kimberly G ; Campbell , Steven R ; Lyon , Jones , Stephen S , Kevin M Murphy , Kimberly G Campbell , Steven R Lyon , Stephen S Jones , 2007
"... Abstract Consumer demand regarding the impacts of conventional agriculture on the environment and human health have spurred the growth of organic farming systems; however, organic agriculture is often criticized as low-yielding and unable to produce enough food to supply the world's population ..."
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Abstract Consumer demand regarding the impacts of conventional agriculture on the environment and human health have spurred the growth of organic farming systems; however, organic agriculture is often criticized as low-yielding and unable to produce enough food to supply the world

Integrating Hemp in Organic Farming SystemsIntegrating Hemp in Organic Farming Systems Contents

by Alyssa Barron, Joana Coutinho, Ali English, Silvia Gergely, Erwan Lidouren
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The Large-Scale Organization of Metabolic Networks

by H. Jeong, B. Tombor, R. Albert, Z. N. Oltvai, A.-L. Barabási , 2000
"... In a cell or microorganism the processes that generate mass, energy, information transfer, and cell fate specification are seamlessly integrated through a complex network of various cellular constituents and reactions. However, despite the key role these networks play in sustaining various cellular ..."
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, these metabolic networks display the same topologic scaling properties demonstrating striking similarities to the inherent organization of complex non-biological systems. This suggests that the metabolic organization is not only identical for all living organisms, but complies with the design principles of robust

MILK PRODUCTION OF BOVŠKA SHEEP IN CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEM

by Miran Kastelic, Dragomir Kompan
"... The productivity of Slovenian autochthonous dairy sheep breed Bovška in conventional and organic farming was studied. Bovška breed sheep are concentrated in western part of Julian Alps in Trenta valley. Animals from conventional system produce around eighteen percent more milk, fat, proteins and lac ..."
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The productivity of Slovenian autochthonous dairy sheep breed Bovška in conventional and organic farming was studied. Bovška breed sheep are concentrated in western part of Julian Alps in Trenta valley. Animals from conventional system produce around eighteen percent more milk, fat, proteins

Aspects of Interdisciplinary Research on Nature Quality in Organic Farming Systems

by Poster K. Tybirk, J. Fredshavn, K. Tybirk, J. Fredshavn
"... The conflict between conservation of the rare and high quality nature and management of the common widespread nature is discussed based on the concept of Natural Capital Index. Nature Quality on farms should include considerations for both types of nature challenging the methodological research appr ..."
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approaches behind. Background Organic farming is often considered an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional farming based on numerous results of a more varied biota in the organically grown fields. However, the expectation that organic farming favours land use and farm practises that supports

The anatomy of the Grid: Enabling scalable virtual organizations.

by Ian Foster , • , Carl Kesselman , Steven Tuecke - The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications , 2001
"... Abstract "Grid" computing has emerged as an important new field, distinguished from conventional distributed computing by its focus on large-scale resource sharing, innovative applications, and, in some cases, high-performance orientation. In this article, we define this new field. First, ..."
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, we review the "Grid problem," which we define as flexible, secure, coordinated resource sharing among dynamic collections of individuals, institutions, and resources-what we refer to as virtual organizations. In such settings, we encounter unique authentication, authorization, resource

Comparative analysis of conventional and organic farming systems: Nitrogen surpluses and nitrogen losses

by M Kelm , R Loges , & Taube , F
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DECOMPOSITION RATES AND NUTRIENT RELEASE OF DIFFERENT COVER CROPS IN ORGANIC FARM SYSTEMS

by Jianru Shi, Jianru Shi , 2013
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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Natural Resources, School of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska- Lincoln. It

and Evaluation of Organic Farming Systems: The Role of Livestock and Agroforestry". This

by Alonso Mielgo, A. M. Pouliquen, Y. Guzmán Casado, Sevilla Guzmán
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