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Food Quality and Preference

Webfactors (Sobal, Bisogni & Jastran, 2014; Christensen, 2004). It is also affected by political reflections and moral debates. People’s values, and

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The use of animal-based health and welfare parameters – …

WebOn-farm welfare assessment is a necessary tool in order to identify challenges for the animal health and welfare in the organic dairy herd. It will give guidelines to relevant …

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Effects of organic and ‘low input’ production methods on …

WebFigure 1. Logical Framework for Organic (and other ‘low input’) crop production systems (redrawn with permission from Leifert et al 2007) WP2.2.1 Effect of dairy management …

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Organic Agriculture

Web1 Chapter 1 Overview of organic agriculture Paul Kristiansen*, University of New England, Australia and Charles Merfield, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand

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Alternative strategies to prevent and control endoparasite …

Web1 Introduction. Since the development from extensive to intensive agriculture, animal health problems have developed with alarming speed. In large scale sheep and goat farming …

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Measuring food quality: concepts, methods and challenges

WebBob Cramwinckel, PhD. CSO, Centre for Taste Research Agro Businesspark 34 6708 PW Wageningen Netherlands. e-mail: [email protected] phone: +31 (0)317 479634. …

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Organic livestock farming: potential and limitations of …

WebOrganic livestock farming: potential and limitations of husbandry practice to secure animal health and welfare and food quality Proceedings of the 2nd SAFO Workshop 25-27 …

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Crop rotation: Practical information (Best4Soil Factsheet)

WebCrop rotation is one of the oldest and most effective strategies to control soil borne diseases and pests. The final result however – higher economic benefit – depends very much on …

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What is a Healthy Soil

WebPhysical protection of aggregates is also essential. All of this suggests that perhaps the ‘living. soil health principle should be taking more front seat in our management …

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Organic agriculture: opportunities and challenges

Web424 Organic agriculture: a global perspective concluding chapter is more concerned with documenting and reviewing current knowledge, identifying strengths and weaknesses, …

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IMPROVING HEALTH AND WELFARE OF PIGS

WebProvide a suficient amount of straw (min. 2 kg) for nest building behaviour. Avoid excessive ambient temperature (> 25 °C) at the sow level, as this would inhibit her appetite and …

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Managing soil fertility in organic farming systems

Web1 7.5% is in arable production and 2% is used for horticultural crops. There is an 2 increasing proportion of organic land in pasture, reflecting the relative ease of 3 …

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Animal Health Planning and Animal Health Plans

WebThe animal health plan as individual farm management tool. An animal health plan needs to be a useful management tool that can identify and control the particular health problems …

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ORGANIC POULTRY PRODUCTION

WebORGANIC POULTRY PRODUCTION ii Acknowledgements Our thanks go to first to the many producers, packers, pr ocessors, feed company representatives, supermarket …

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Traditional Use of Herbal Remedies in Livestock by Farmers in …

WebFor oral administra-tion, the plant was often applied directly or as an extract made with water or alcohol. Orally administrated HMHR were either added to the feedstuff or applied by …

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