International audienceAbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-food competition. Here, we analyse the economic and environmental performances of five sheep farming systems optimised in terms of ewe productivity and feeding costs. Systems are located in contrasting biogeographical areas along a gradient of decreasing agronomic potential from Ireland to the French Mediterranean rangelands. Applying a mechanistic model of flock and farm operation management to evaluate these five systems made it possible to highlight trade-offs between their economic performance under standardised economic conditions, environmental performances, and feed-food competition, but also discrepancies between s...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
Models of pastoral livestock strategies are typically driven by feed-supply assumptions. An alternat...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
Combining several animal species to optimise the performance of the whole farming system is one of t...
A network of 42 sheep farms (including 13 in organic farming (OF)) shows that the gross margin per e...
CONTEXT: Sheep production systems need to become more carbon efficient to meet growing public demand...
Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four...
© 2017 Jane CourtThe sheep and beef industries are significant contributors to Victoria’s economy. ...
Proceedings of the International Seminar Economic, social and environmental sustainability in sheep ...
The profitability of a lamb meat system is greatly influenced by lambing time. The most profitable l...
The present study was unable to definitively clarify whether the production of sheep milk or lamb me...
The objective of our study was to investigate with bio-technical and economical simulations, if reco...
Whole-farm decision making is complex as many factors influence the profitability of pasture-based l...
National audienceA network of 42 sheep farms (including 13 in organic farming -OF) shows that the gr...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
Models of pastoral livestock strategies are typically driven by feed-supply assumptions. An alternat...
AbstractRuminant farming systems are questioned for their contribution to climate change and feed-fo...
Combining several animal species to optimise the performance of the whole farming system is one of t...
A network of 42 sheep farms (including 13 in organic farming (OF)) shows that the gross margin per e...
CONTEXT: Sheep production systems need to become more carbon efficient to meet growing public demand...
Norway has vast rangeland resources (292,361 km2) with an estimated carrying capacity of nearly four...
© 2017 Jane CourtThe sheep and beef industries are significant contributors to Victoria’s economy. ...
Proceedings of the International Seminar Economic, social and environmental sustainability in sheep ...
The profitability of a lamb meat system is greatly influenced by lambing time. The most profitable l...
The present study was unable to definitively clarify whether the production of sheep milk or lamb me...
The objective of our study was to investigate with bio-technical and economical simulations, if reco...
Whole-farm decision making is complex as many factors influence the profitability of pasture-based l...
National audienceA network of 42 sheep farms (including 13 in organic farming -OF) shows that the gr...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
Breeding programmes for livestock require economic weights for traits that reflect the most profitab...
Models of pastoral livestock strategies are typically driven by feed-supply assumptions. An alternat...