Water deficit in semi-arid regions limits the future of the livestock sector. Also, its high price represents a percentage of the total cost of forage production. Non-conventional water resources applied by subsurface drip irrigation (SDI), in which the safe use lies in the management and not on the level of water treatment, would enhance the ruminant production sustainability. To obtain the optimal benefit, the transformation of water per kilogram of dry matter produced must have a high grade of effectiveness. Under this premise, a maralfalfa crop (Penissetum sp, hybridum) has been established with an SDI system and reclaimed water. Forage yield is analyzed with respect to a 40% irrigation reduction. This study shows that, with the use o...
A significant increase in the global demand of animal products is expected in the near future, becau...
In California, alfalfa is grown on a large area ranging between 325,000 and 410,000 hectares and ran...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...
Water deficit in semi-arid regions limits the future of the livestock sector. Also, its high price ...
Subsurface drip irrigation is potentially more efficient than other conventional methods of irrigati...
The limited availability of water at low prices and the current scheme for specific supply arrangeme...
In the Canary Islands, water scarcity is one of the constraints for agricultural activity. Non-conve...
Demand for livestock products is increasing rapidly in the developing world as a consequence of popu...
This study aims to characterize water productivity in cattle farms facing severe water stress. Agric...
While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 ...
Current approaches to estimate freshwater use in livestock production systems generally fail to cons...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
Water resources are becoming scarce and must be preserved. The significant use of water is linked to...
Although water is a renewable natural resource, it has become insufficient at the global level. Unle...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
A significant increase in the global demand of animal products is expected in the near future, becau...
In California, alfalfa is grown on a large area ranging between 325,000 and 410,000 hectares and ran...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...
Water deficit in semi-arid regions limits the future of the livestock sector. Also, its high price ...
Subsurface drip irrigation is potentially more efficient than other conventional methods of irrigati...
The limited availability of water at low prices and the current scheme for specific supply arrangeme...
In the Canary Islands, water scarcity is one of the constraints for agricultural activity. Non-conve...
Demand for livestock products is increasing rapidly in the developing world as a consequence of popu...
This study aims to characterize water productivity in cattle farms facing severe water stress. Agric...
While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 ...
Current approaches to estimate freshwater use in livestock production systems generally fail to cons...
Global animal production requires about 2422 Gm3 of water per year. Most of this volume is used by c...
Water resources are becoming scarce and must be preserved. The significant use of water is linked to...
Although water is a renewable natural resource, it has become insufficient at the global level. Unle...
The global livestock sector currently consumes about 33% of global water withdrawals, primarily for ...
A significant increase in the global demand of animal products is expected in the near future, becau...
In California, alfalfa is grown on a large area ranging between 325,000 and 410,000 hectares and ran...
Agricultural production is challenged by increasing water scarcity and simultaneously growing demand...