2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/387/1/012115
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Determinant factors of applying mixed crops and livestock farming in Indonesia

Abstract: Smallholder farmers have been integrating their limited resources as a strategy of sustainable farming system. Mixed Crops and Livestock (MCL) Farming becomes the most popular approach in developing countries. However, it remains a question in MCL farming system, whether farmers apply this farming practice as an income generating activity or a survival strategy. This paper aims to explore the determinant factors of MCL practice among farmers in Indonesia. A cross-sectional data of the Indonesia Family Life Sur… Show more

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“…Some of the agricultural waste provided is in the form of carrots, carrot leaves, and cabbage leaves. This can provide benefits for farmers to use their agricultural waste as a source of feed for their livestock [35]. Besides, the abundant forage and agricultural waste in this area can be fulfilled the animal feed needs.…”
Section: Animal Health Management Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the agricultural waste provided is in the form of carrots, carrot leaves, and cabbage leaves. This can provide benefits for farmers to use their agricultural waste as a source of feed for their livestock [35]. Besides, the abundant forage and agricultural waste in this area can be fulfilled the animal feed needs.…”
Section: Animal Health Management Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mating process usually involves mixing a male, either own a neighbor's or a herd's, in their ewes pen for several months. Knowledge and technology adoption in animal husbandry were influenced by farmers' characteristics (Putra et al, 2019). The study of farmers' characteristics was critical to measure livestock management's success (Rahmah and Somanjaya, 2019), including knowledge in estrus detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%