2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132313325
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Closing the Gap: Sustainable Intensification Implications of Increased Corn Yields and Quality for Second-Crop (safrinha) in Mato Grosso, Brazil

Abstract: Corn grown as second-crop (safrinha) immediately after soybeans contributes to Brazil’s recent sustainable intensification of efforts to land spare and reduce deforestation. Brazil’s Mato Grosso state is very important for corn production with a large number of available hybrids for producers with different characteristics. Evaluating as many hybrids as possible increases the likelihood of identifying those that are more productive. Our experiment used a randomized block design to evaluate 20 corn hybrids for … Show more

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“…Our results suggest that UFMT and EMPAER-MT should continue to prioritize professional development activities for producers in rural areas (Table 3), such as on-farm field days [66]. Producers are more likely to be from smaller towns (30.8%) outside of the four major cities in the region compared to professionals (12.4%) and this difference is significant (p = 0.005, Table 3).…”
Section: Increasing Participation In Public Sources Of Agricultural T...mentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Our results suggest that UFMT and EMPAER-MT should continue to prioritize professional development activities for producers in rural areas (Table 3), such as on-farm field days [66]. Producers are more likely to be from smaller towns (30.8%) outside of the four major cities in the region compared to professionals (12.4%) and this difference is significant (p = 0.005, Table 3).…”
Section: Increasing Participation In Public Sources Of Agricultural T...mentioning
confidence: 81%