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Rainfed Farming Systems
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Editor(s):
Philip Tow
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Ian Cooper
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Ian Partridge
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Colin Birch
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May 24 2011
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Springer Netherlands
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978-1-4020-9131-5
ISBN (Electronic):
978-1-4020-9132-2
Publication date (Print):
2011
Publication date (Online):
May 24 2011
DOI:
10.1007/978-1-4020-9132-2
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Principles of a Systems Approach to Agriculture
pp. 45
Types of Rainfed Farming Systems Around the World
pp. 75
A Systems Approach to Climate Risk in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 101
Water Availability and Use in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 133
Plant Nutrient Management in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 149
Principles and Management of Soil Biological Factors for Sustainable Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 185
Technological Change in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 215
Weed Management in Rainfed Agricultural Systems
pp. 233
Principles and Methods for Sustainable Disease Management in Rainfed Agricultural Systems
pp. 253
Sustainable Pest Management in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 271
Interactions Between Crop and Livestock Activities in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 299
Economic and Social Influences on the Nature, Functioning and Sustainability of Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 321
Farming Systems Design
pp. 339
Soil Organic Carbon – Role in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 365
Rainfed Farming Systems in the West Asia–North Africa (WANA) Region
pp. 395
Rainfed Farming Systems in South Africa
pp. 433
Farming Systems, Emerging Farmers and Land Reform in the Limpopo Province of South Africa
pp. 451
Modernisation of Eritrean Rainfed Farming Systems Through a Conservation Farming Systems Approach
pp. 467
Rainfed Farming Systems on the Canadian Prairies
pp. 511
Rainfed Farming Systems in the USA
pp. 561
Rainfed Agroecosystems in South America
pp. 603
Important Rainfed Farming Systems of South Asia
pp. 643
Rainfed Farming Systems in the Loess Plateau of China
pp. 671
Farming Systems in the Valleys of Central Tibet
pp. 691
Rainfed Farming Systems of North-Eastern Australia
pp. 715
Diversity and Evolution of Rainfed Farming Systems in Southern Australia
pp. 757
Using Monitoring and Evaluation for Continuous Improvement of Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 777
More from Less – Improvements in Precipitation Use Efficiency in Western Australian Wheat Production
pp. 791
Transforming Farming Systems: Expanding the Production of Soybeans in Ontario
pp. 805
The Social Dimensions of Mixed Farming Systems
pp. 823
A Study in the Development of a Farm System on the Canadian Prairies
pp. 841
Improving Traditional Crop-Pasture Farming Systems with Lucerne South East Australia
pp. 861
Use of Conservation Agriculture to Improve Farming Systems in Developing Countries
pp. 875
Using Conservation Agriculture and Precision Agriculture to Improve a Farming System
pp. 901
Risk Management Strategies and Decision Support Systems in Agriculture
pp. 925
The Emergence of ‘Farming Systems’ Approaches to Grains Research, Development and Extension
pp. 943
Farmer Decision-Making in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 969
When Culture and Science Meet, the Tension Can Mount
pp. 991
Advances in No-Till Farming Technologies and Soil Compaction Management in Rainfed Farming Systems
pp. 1015
No-Tillage Agriculture in West Asia and North Africa
pp. 1045
A Comparison of Three Farms in South Australia
pp. 1073
Ruradene, South Australia
pp. 1085
Lindene South Australia
pp. 1093
Developments in a Mixed Farming System in Southern New South Wales, Australia
pp. 1103
The Development and Operation of No-till Farming in Northern New South Wales (NSW), Australia
pp. 1123
Farming System Development in North Central Victoria Australia
pp. 1135
The Jochinke Farm Victoria, Australia
pp. 1141
The Halford Farm Saskatchewan, Canada
pp. 1157
Four Farms in the USA
pp. 1185
Summing Up
pp. 1237
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