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REINTEGRATION OF CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS IN EUROPE: AN OVERVIEW

Antonius G. T. SCHUT, Emily C. COOLEDGE, Marc MORAINE, Gerrie W. J. VAN DE VEN, Davey L. JONES, David R. CHADWICK

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 111-129 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020373

Abstract: Ongoing specialization of crop and livestock systems provides socioeconomic benefits to the farmer buthas led to greater externalization of environmental costs when compared to mixed farming systems.Better integration of crop and livestock systems offers great potential to rebalance the economic andHistorically, animals were essential to recycle nutrients in the farming system but this became lessReintegration offers practical and cost-effective options to widen crop rotations and promotes the use

Keywords: circular agriculture     coupled farming systems     mixed farming     specialised farming systems     GHG    

Strategies of CFSM Green & Circular Development Research in the Qinba Mountain Area

Liu Xu,Mei Xurong,Yang Zhengli and Yang Shiqi

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 5,   Pages 24-30 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.05.004

Abstract: In order to build the green & circular development system for the crop farming, forestry, stock farmingenvironment; science and education leading; ecological agriculture, which depends on the harmonious cycle of cropand stock farming; creating famous brands of traditional agricultural products; developing characteristic

Keywords: the Qinba Mountain Area     crop farming     forestry     stock farming and medicinal materials (CFSM)     the green    

Potential Analysis and Policy Recommendations for Restructuring the Crop Farming and Developing Forage

Li Xianglin,Shen Yuying and Wan Liqiang

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1,   Pages 94-105 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.01.012

Abstract:

Developing forage/livestock farming in cropping areas can help to enhance the integration, in bothspatial and temporal dimensions, of forages into food and/or cash crop systems and thus to improve the

Keywords: restructuring of farming systems     cropland forage     potential     policy recommendations    

The Skyscraper Crop Factory: A Potential Crop-Production System to Meet Rising Urban Food Demand Perspective

Li Zhang, Lan Huang, Tao Li, Tao Wang, Xiao Yang, Qichang Yang

Engineering 2023, Volume 31, Issue 12,   Pages 70-75 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.08.014

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Vertical farming systems, such as sky farms, are a potential type ofHere, we highlight the potential of the sky farm, denoted as the “skyscraper crop factory” (SCF), for cereal crop production and discuss some nascent technologies that would be applied in thisSCFs are ideal crop-production systems for increasing the effective arable area for crops and ensuringreduce greenhouse gas emissions, SCFs could be a sustainable addition to conventional agricultural crop

Keywords: Vertical farming system     Cereal crop production     Plant factory technology     Skyscraper crop factory    

Characterising populations living close to intensive farming and composting facilities in England

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1332-z

Abstract:

• Bioaerosol emitted from farming and composting facilities may pose

Keywords: Composting     Intensive farming     Bioaerosol     Population characteristics     Public health    

LARGE-SCALE FARMING BENEFITS SOIL ACIDIFICATION ALLEVIATION THROUGH IMPROVED FIELD MANAGEMENT IN BANANA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 1,   Pages 48-60 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022475

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● Large farms had the highest average yield and the least yield variation.

Keywords: plantations     land transfer     large-scale farming     nutrient management     soil acidification    

Reducing the environmental footprint of food and farming with Agriculture Green Development

William J. DAVIES, Jianbo SHEN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 1-4 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019311

Evaluation of automated in-line precision dairy farming technology implementation in three dairy farms

Maria CARIA, Giuseppe TODDE, Antonio PAZZONA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 181-187 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019252

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In recent decades, dairy farms have been exposed to wide variation in profit levels due to a considerable variability of milk price, and energy and feed costs. Consequently, it is necessary for the dairy industry to improve efficiency and productivity by adopting innovative technologies. The automated in-parlour milk analysis and separation is mainly useful to produce low or high quality milk and to monitor the animal health status. Milk with high levels of protein and fat contents may reduce the intensity of standardization during cheesemaking process, reducing production costs. The study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of real-time milk separation during milking and the performance of the milking machine after implementation of AfiMilk MCS. In addition, the economic aspects were assessed. The separation of milk required the existing milking parlors to be equipped with an additional milkline to allow channeling milk with low and high coagulation properties into two different cooling tanks. The results showed that the high coagulation milk fraction, compared to the bulk milk, increased in fat (from 18% to 43%) and protein (from 3% to 7%) concentration. The technology tested has given promising results showing reliability and efficiency in milk separation in real time with affordable implementation costs.

Keywords: cheese yield     infrared analysis     milk quality     real-time measurement     sensor    

LINKING CROP WATER PRODUCTIVITY TO SOIL PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PROPERTIES

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 545-558 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2020349

Abstract: in the world, the increasing competition for water resources has led to an urgent need in increasing cropAs the medium for crop growth, soils and their properties are important in affecting crop water productivityThis review examines the effects of soil physical, chemical, and microbial properties on crop water productivity

Keywords: crop water productivity     crop yield     soil chemical properties     soil microbial properties     soil physical    

IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CROP PRODUCTION, PESTS AND PATHOGENS OF WHEAT AND RICE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 4-18 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021432

Abstract: First, the direct effects of climate change on crop growth, yield formation, and geographic distribution

INTEGRATING CROP AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS—TOWARDS AGRICULTURAL GREEN DEVELOPMENT

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,

RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF CROP PEST MONITORING AND EARLY WARNING TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 19-36 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021411

Abstract: ., fall armyworm), decreasing agricultural biodiversity, and other factors, a wide range of crop pestthe world’s largest country in terms of agricultural production, one of the primary victims of cropNevertheless, the use of science and technology in monitoring and early warning of major crop pests providesthe purpose of presenting the Chinese model as an example of how to promote regional management of crop

Keywords: China / law / early warning system and national crop pest monitoring / pest management / regulation and    

Some Issues on Water-saving and High-efficiency Farming of China

Sun Xuetao

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 9,   Pages 24-30

Abstract: In order to achieve the strategic goal, water-saving and high-efficiency farming must be built withoutBy analyzing the current irrigated farming, the author draws a conclusion that all these problems remainedIt is also analyzed that great effort should be paid on the improvement of the traditional farming to

Keywords: irrigation     drainage     salinization     farming     water-saving    

Uncertain and multi-objective programming models for crop planting structure optimization

Mo LI,Ping GUO,Liudong ZHANG,Chenglong ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 34-45 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016084

Abstract: Crop planting structure optimization is a significant way to increase agricultural economic benefitsresources and environmental aspects, have led to the necessity of developing optimization models for cropIn this study, three single-objective programming models under uncertainty for crop planting structureIn addition, a multi-objective fractional programming model for crop structure optimization was alsowith the numerator representing maximum economic benefits and the denominator representing minimum crop

Keywords: crop planting structure     optimization model     uncertainty     multi-objective    

Nutrient Sensing for the Future of Land-Farming Animal and Aquaculture Nutrition Perspective

Zongyu Gao, Chengdong Liu, Kangsen Mai, Gen He

Engineering 2023, Volume 23, Issue 4,   Pages 112-117 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.05.019

Abstract:

Feeding is vital for animal growth and the maintenance of health. However, the underlying mechanisms that mediate dietary performance have long been a so-called black box. It is only during recent years that studies have demonstrated that nutrients act as signals that can be sensed by cells and organisms and that play vital roles in gene expression and metabolism. Multiple signaling pathways have been identified as being responsible for the sensing of discrete nutrients. While successes have been achieved in the exploitation of nutrient-sensing signals in drug discovery and disease control, applications based on the sensing and metabolic control of major nutrients (proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, etc.) in aquaculture and land-farmed animals remain in their infancy. We thus provide a tentative perspective on future research topics and applications of nutrient sensing in animal nutrition.

Keywords: Nutrient sensing     Metabolism     Land-farming Animals     Aquaculture     Animal nutrition     Precision nutrition    

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REINTEGRATION OF CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS IN EUROPE: AN OVERVIEW

Antonius G. T. SCHUT, Emily C. COOLEDGE, Marc MORAINE, Gerrie W. J. VAN DE VEN, Davey L. JONES, David R. CHADWICK

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Strategies of CFSM Green & Circular Development Research in the Qinba Mountain Area

Liu Xu,Mei Xurong,Yang Zhengli and Yang Shiqi

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Potential Analysis and Policy Recommendations for Restructuring the Crop Farming and Developing Forage

Li Xianglin,Shen Yuying and Wan Liqiang

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The Skyscraper Crop Factory: A Potential Crop-Production System to Meet Rising Urban Food Demand

Li Zhang, Lan Huang, Tao Li, Tao Wang, Xiao Yang, Qichang Yang

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Characterising populations living close to intensive farming and composting facilities in England

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LARGE-SCALE FARMING BENEFITS SOIL ACIDIFICATION ALLEVIATION THROUGH IMPROVED FIELD MANAGEMENT IN BANANA

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Reducing the environmental footprint of food and farming with Agriculture Green Development

William J. DAVIES, Jianbo SHEN

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Evaluation of automated in-line precision dairy farming technology implementation in three dairy farms

Maria CARIA, Giuseppe TODDE, Antonio PAZZONA

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LINKING CROP WATER PRODUCTIVITY TO SOIL PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL PROPERTIES

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IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CROP PRODUCTION, PESTS AND PATHOGENS OF WHEAT AND RICE

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INTEGRATING CROP AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS—TOWARDS AGRICULTURAL GREEN DEVELOPMENT

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RESEARCH AND APPLICATION OF CROP PEST MONITORING AND EARLY WARNING TECHNOLOGY IN CHINA

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Some Issues on Water-saving and High-efficiency Farming of China

Sun Xuetao

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Uncertain and multi-objective programming models for crop planting structure optimization

Mo LI,Ping GUO,Liudong ZHANG,Chenglong ZHANG

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Nutrient Sensing for the Future of Land-Farming Animal and Aquaculture Nutrition

Zongyu Gao, Chengdong Liu, Kangsen Mai, Gen He

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