2007
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2006.0086
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Integrated Crop–Livestock Systems in the U.S. Corn Belt

Abstract: Agricultural production systems in North America have become increasingly specialized. The lack of diversification has had negative economic, biological, and environmental consequences. One alternative approach to diversify agricultural production is to integrate cash grain cropping with ruminant livestock production. Our objective was to review research applicable to development of diversified croplivestock systems in the U.S. Corn Belt and discuss research priorities and constraints to adoption of those syst… Show more

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“…A integração da produção pode proporcionar vantagens biológicas e econômicas em relação a sistemas isolados de produção (RUSSELLE et al, 2007;SULC & TRACY, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A integração da produção pode proporcionar vantagens biológicas e econômicas em relação a sistemas isolados de produção (RUSSELLE et al, 2007;SULC & TRACY, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…A ILP tem se tornado opção vantajosa, beneficiando duas atividades de importância econômica, proporcionando ganhos mútuos ao produtor, além do que, a maioria das evidências sugere que esse sistema possui melhores aspectos ambientais do que modernos sistemas de monocultura dependentes da alta utilização de insumos, como fertilizantes, inseticidas e herbicidas (ALLEN et al, 2007;SULC & TRACY, 2007).…”
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“…According SULC & TRACY (2007) and MAUGHAN et al (2009), there is still need for further research in order to better address the consequences of crop-livestock integration in the socio-economic-environmental complex.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%