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HARNESSING BIODIVERSITY FOR HEALTHY DAIRY FARMS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 238-244 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022445

Abstract: domestic demand for safe and nutritious milk products is one of the critical challenges that Chinese dairyfarms are facing.contributed by agrochemicals inputs in China, is accompanied by tremendous impacts on the ecology of dairyfarms and soil quality.This paper presents a framework for healthy dairy farms in which targeted management practices are applied

Keywords: biodiversity / dairy farm / one health concept / soil health    

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 considerableConsequently, it is necessary for the dairy industry to improve efficiency and productivity by adopting

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

NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FARM SYSTEMS AND KEY ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

Jiafa LUO, Stewart LEDGARD

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 148-158 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020372

Abstract: This paper provides an overview of the range of dairy pasture grazing systems used in New Zealand (NZNZ dairy farming systems are based on year-round grazing and seasonal milk production on perennial ryegrassThere was an increase in stocking rate on NZ dairy farms from 2.62 cows ha in 2000/2001 to 2.85 cowsA systems analysis of contrasting dairy farms in Waikato (largest NZ dairying region) indicates that

Keywords: dairy farms     environmental impacts     grazing systems     intensification     mitigation    

NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY AND LOSSES OF INDUSTRIAL FARMS AND MIXED SMALLHOLDINGS: LESSONS FROM THE NORTH

Yifei MA, Ling ZHANG, Zhaohai BAI, Rongfeng JIANG, Yong HOU, Lin MA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 58-71 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020371

Abstract: Activity data were collected by face-to-face surveys on pig and dairy (41 livestock farms) during 2016The two systems included industrial farms and mixed smallholdings.In mixed smallholdings, 4.0% and 9.6% of pig and dairy feed dry matter (DM) were derived from householdkg P) were lower than in mixed pig smallholdings, nutrient losses in industrial dairy farms (2.7 kgN and 2.2 kg P) were slightly higher than in mixed dairy smallholdings.

Keywords: industrial farms     mixed smallholdings     pig     dairy     nutrient management    

EXPLORING THE RECYCLING OF MANURE FROM URBAN LIVESTOCK FARMS: A CASE STUDY IN ETHIOPIA

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

Abstract: UPA is providing nutritious food to residents but the manures produced by UPA livestock farms and otherFarm-gate N balances of UPA livestock farms will increase to>1 t·ha1

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CROP-LIVESTOCK FARMS IN AFRICA

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

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Crop-livestock farms across Africa are highly variable due to in agroecological and socioeconomicCrop-livestock farms in Africa in the 20-first century are very different from most mixed farms elsewhereon imported feed than farms in most countries of Europe, the Americas and the intensive agriculturalThis paper discusses the role African crop-livestock farms have in the broader socio-agricultural economyThere is ample room for development of crop-livestock farms in Africa, and keeping integration as part

NEW ZEALAND DAIRY FARM SYSTEMS AND KEY ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS

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

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• NZ dairy farming systems are based on year-round grazing of perennial pasture (ryegrass/white

 

This paper provides an overview of the range of dairy pasture grazing systemsNZ dairy farming systems are based on year-round grazing and seasonal milk production on perennial ryegrassThere was an increase in stocking rate on NZ dairy farms from 2.62 cows ha1dairy farms in Waikato (largest NZ dairying region) indicates that

ASSESSMENT OF HEAVY METALS IN HYDROCHAR PRODUCED BY HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF DAIRY MANURE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 437-447 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2023507

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● Content of heavy metals in hydrochar varies considerably, from 50% to 100%.

Keywords: heavy metals     dairy manure     hydrochar     hydrothermal carbonization     waste management    

NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY AND LOSSES OF INDUSTRIAL FARMS AND MIXED SMALLHOLDINGS: LESSONS FROM THE NORTH

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

Abstract: Activity data were collected by face-to-face surveys on pig and dairy (41 livestock farms) during 2016&The two systems included industrial farms and mixed smallholdings.In mixed smallholdings, 4.0% and 9.6% of pig and dairy feed dry matter (DM) were derived from householdkg P) were lower than in mixed pig smallholdings, nutrient losses in industrial dairy farms (2.7 kgN and 2.2 kg P) were slightly higher than in mixed dairy smallholdings.

INTENSIFICATION OF GRASSLAND-BASED DAIRY PRODUCTION AND ITS IMPACTS ON LAND, NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS

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

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• Monitoring data of>5000 dairy farms collected and examined in uniform manner.

 

Many grassland-based dairy farms are intensifying production, i.e., produce moreDetailed monitoring data were analyzed from 2858 grassland-based dairy farms in The Netherlands for theIn conclusion, N and P surpluses did not differ much among dairy farms greatly differing in intensityFurther, N and P use efficiencies also did not differ among dairy farms differing in intensity provided

Modeling temperature and moisture dependent emissions of carbon dioxide and methane from drying dairy

Enzhu HU, Pakorn SUTITARNNONTR, Markus TULLER, Scott B. JONES

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 280-286 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018215

Abstract: of temperature and moisture content on emissions of CO and CH during the ambient drying process of dairyResults indicate that for the investigated dairy manure, 6.83% of TC was lost in the form of CO and

Keywords: carbon dioxide     dairy manure     methane     moisture     temperature    

INTENSIFICATION OF GRASSLAND-BASED DAIRY PRODUCTION AND ITS IMPACTS ON LAND, NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS

Jouke OENEMA, Oene OENEMA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 130-147 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020376

Abstract: Many grassland-based dairy farms are intensifying production, i.e., produce more milk per ha of landDetailed monitoring data were analyzed from 2858 grassland-based dairy farms in The Netherlands for theThe farms produced on average 925 Mg·yr milk.In conclusion, N and P surpluses did not differ much among dairy farms greatly differing in intensityFurther, N and P use efficiencies also did not differ among dairy farms differing in intensity provided

Keywords: ammonia     externalization     feed     forage maize     front runners     manure production     milk yield     nitrogen surplus    

EXPLORING THE RECYCLING OF MANURE FROM URBAN LIVESTOCK FARMS: A CASE STUDY IN ETHIOPIA

Solomon Tulu TADESSE, Oene OENEMA, Christy van BEEK, Fikre Lemessa OCHO

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 159-174 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020375

Abstract: UPA is providing nutritious food to residents but the manures produced by UPA livestock farms and otherFarm-gate N balances of UPA livestock farms will increase to>1 t·ha in 2050.

Keywords: compost     food self-sufficiency     livestock production     nitrogen balance     nitrogen use efficiency     scenario analysis    

EGG PRODUCTION IN CHINA: CURRENT STATUS AND OUTLOOK

Ning YANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 25-34 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020363

Abstract: In the past, layer farms were run mostly by small households with 100 to 1000 layers per farm.developed toward standardization and expansion of production systems, and many of these modern intensive farms

Keywords: poultry farms     China     diversity     egg production     trends    

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF CROP-LIVESTOCK FARMS IN AFRICA

Mariana C. RUFINO, Charles K. K. GACHENE, Rodrigue V. C. DIOGO, James HAWKINS, Alice A. ONYANGO, Ousmane M. SANOGO, Ibrahim WANYAMA, Gabriel YESUF, David E. PELSTER

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 175-181 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020362

Abstract: Crop-livestock farms across Africa are highly variable due to in agroecological and socioeconomic factorsCrop-livestock farms in Africa in the 21st century are very different from most mixed farms elsewhereon imported feed than farms in most countries of Europe, the Americas and the intensive agriculturalThis paper discusses the role African crop-livestock farms have in the broader socio-agricultural economyThere is ample room for development of crop-livestock farms in Africa, and keeping integration as part

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HARNESSING BIODIVERSITY FOR HEALTHY DAIRY FARMS

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

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Yifei MA, Ling ZHANG, Zhaohai BAI, Rongfeng JIANG, Yong HOU, Lin MA

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EXPLORING THE RECYCLING OF MANURE FROM URBAN LIVESTOCK FARMS: A CASE STUDY IN ETHIOPIA

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NUTRIENT USE EFFICIENCY AND LOSSES OF INDUSTRIAL FARMS AND MIXED SMALLHOLDINGS: LESSONS FROM THE NORTH

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Modeling temperature and moisture dependent emissions of carbon dioxide and methane from drying dairy

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EGG PRODUCTION IN CHINA: CURRENT STATUS AND OUTLOOK

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