Decoupling of crops and livestock at the farm and regional scales has resulted in reduced soil fertility in some areas and pollution of watercourses in other areas. Here, we discuss how integrated crop livestock systems (ICLS) as an alternative to specialization could influence nitrogen and phosphorus (N and P) cycling in European agriculture. We define three farming system models according to a gradient of integration between crop and livestock from the farm to the landscape scale. The “Complementarity” and “Synergy” models reflect different degrees of integration but in the “coexistence” model, crop and livestock systems are disconnected within a region or local area. We develop two themes for improving N and P management: (1) recycling o...
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural...
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural...
Crop-livestock production systems are the largest cause of human alteration of the global nitrogen (...
The development of the environmental nitrogen problem connected with agriculture in the European Uni...
Livestock systems have seldom been covered by the scientific literature on agroecology. Extensive gr...
Organic agriculture is a production system which relies on ecosystem management and ecological proce...
Ongoing specialization of crop and livestock systems provides socioeconomic benefits to the farmer b...
International audienceMixed farming systems are of interest in the search for sustainability because...
Forage and ruminant production in Western Europe have increased significantly since World War II. Ho...
www.laventana.nl Many farmers in tropical and temperate countries manage a mix of crops and animals....
The cycles of several key nutrients have been substantially altered by agricultural activities over ...
The problem of nitrogen surpluses in Northwestern Europe is related in part to recent segregation of...
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural re...
Specialisation of farms and spatial segregation between crop and livestock production systems haveha...
Improving agricultural sustainability through innovative mixed farming systems (MFS) is the scope of...
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural...
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural...
Crop-livestock production systems are the largest cause of human alteration of the global nitrogen (...
The development of the environmental nitrogen problem connected with agriculture in the European Uni...
Livestock systems have seldom been covered by the scientific literature on agroecology. Extensive gr...
Organic agriculture is a production system which relies on ecosystem management and ecological proce...
Ongoing specialization of crop and livestock systems provides socioeconomic benefits to the farmer b...
International audienceMixed farming systems are of interest in the search for sustainability because...
Forage and ruminant production in Western Europe have increased significantly since World War II. Ho...
www.laventana.nl Many farmers in tropical and temperate countries manage a mix of crops and animals....
The cycles of several key nutrients have been substantially altered by agricultural activities over ...
The problem of nitrogen surpluses in Northwestern Europe is related in part to recent segregation of...
Crop and livestock production have become spatially decoupled in existing commercial agricultural re...
Specialisation of farms and spatial segregation between crop and livestock production systems haveha...
Improving agricultural sustainability through innovative mixed farming systems (MFS) is the scope of...
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural...
Since phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, its usage and application across agricultural...
Crop-livestock production systems are the largest cause of human alteration of the global nitrogen (...