International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research
Agricultural research networks are playing a key role in the coordination of international efforts to develop improved technologies for food production by farmers in developing countries. This paper reviews the role of these networks in making possible the evaluation, adaptation, and extrapolation o...
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SAGE Publications
1987
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| author | Greenland, D. J. Craswell, E. T. Dagg, Matthew |
| author_browse | Craswell, E. T. Dagg, Matthew Greenland, D. J. |
| author_facet | Greenland, D. J. Craswell, E. T. Dagg, Matthew |
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| description | Agricultural research networks are playing a key role in the coordination of international efforts to develop improved technologies for food production by farmers in developing countries. This paper reviews the role of these networks in making possible the evaluation, adaptation, and extrapolation of crop and soil management studies, and so improving the efficiency of much agronomic and soil research. The advantages which may be gained by national agricultural systems from participation in international networks are described, as well as problems. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1366222025-11-13T10:38:44Z International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research Greenland, D. J. Craswell, E. T. Dagg, Matthew agronomy and crop science animal science and zoology ecology Agricultural research networks are playing a key role in the coordination of international efforts to develop improved technologies for food production by farmers in developing countries. This paper reviews the role of these networks in making possible the evaluation, adaptation, and extrapolation of crop and soil management studies, and so improving the efficiency of much agronomic and soil research. The advantages which may be gained by national agricultural systems from participation in international networks are described, as well as problems. 1987-03 2024-01-04T07:51:03Z 2024-01-04T07:51:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136622 en Limited Access SAGE Publications Greenland, D.J; Craswell, E.T; Dagg, M. 1987. International networks and their potential contribution to crop and soil management research. Outlook on Agriculture 16 (1): 42-50 https://doi.org/10.1177/003072708701600107 |
| spellingShingle | agronomy and crop science animal science and zoology ecology Greenland, D. J. Craswell, E. T. Dagg, Matthew International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research |
| title | International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research |
| title_full | International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research |
| title_fullStr | International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research |
| title_full_unstemmed | International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research |
| title_short | International Networks and Their Potential Contribution to Crop and Soil Management Research |
| title_sort | international networks and their potential contribution to crop and soil management research |
| topic | agronomy and crop science animal science and zoology ecology |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/136622 |
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