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INIA Las Brujas. |
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08/11/2022 |
Actualizado : |
08/11/2022 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Actividades de Difusión |
Autor : |
INIA LA ESTANZUELA; UCTT (Ed.). |
Afiliación : |
ESTACIÓN EXPERIMENTAL "DR. ALBERTO BOERGER", INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; UNIDAD DE COMUNICACIÓN Y TRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGÍA, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
Título : |
Cinco (5) herramientas para un tambo rentable y sustentable: pastoreo, alimentación, ambiente, guachera, comportamiento. |
Complemento del título : |
Jornada de Porteras Abiertas, Unidad de Lechería INIA La Estanzuela, 7 de octubre 2022. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2022 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Colonia (UY): INIA, 2022. |
Páginas : |
30 p. |
Serie : |
(Serie Actividades de Difusión; 800) |
ISSN : |
1688-9258 |
Idioma : |
Español |
Contenido : |
CONTENIDO.- 1. Monitoreo semanal de la plataforma de pastoreo para ajustar la toma de decisiones de corto plazo en sistemas lecheros pastoriles. (LucÍa Betancor, Marcelo Pla, Fernando Lattanzi, Diego Giorello). -- 2. Las zonas de desagüe: su importancia para el manejo ambiental del fósforo. (Verónica Ciganda, Claudia Simón, Andrés Quincke). -- 3. Adaptación de las vacas y las personas al tambo robot. (Tatiana Morales, Marcelo Pla, Javier Taks, Santiago Fariña). -- 4. Cómo evitar las muertes por diarrea neonatal en terneras de guachera y las pérdidas económicas asociadas. (Darío Caffarena, Federico Giannitti, Caroline Silveira, Gustavo Gasta1, Martín Fraga, Alejo Menchaca). -- 5. Un método práctico para ajustar la alimentación de vacas lecheras a pastoreo. (Alejandro Mendoza, Solange Gareli). |
Palabras claves : |
PLATAFORMA DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN SALUD ANIMAL; SISTEMA LECHERO - INIA. |
Thesagro : |
ALIMENTACION ANIMAL; COMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL; LECHERÍA; PASTURAS; SISTEMAS DE PASTOREO. |
Asunto categoría : |
L02 Alimentación animal |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/16832/1/Jornada-de-porteras-abiertas-lecheria-sad-800-2022.pdf
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LEADER 01580nam a2200241 a 4500 001 1063710 005 2022-11-08 008 2022 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 022 $a1688-9258 100 1 $aINIA LA ESTANZUELA 245 $aCinco (5) herramientas para un tambo rentable y sustentable$bpastoreo, alimentación, ambiente, guachera, comportamiento.$h[electronic resource] 260 $aColonia (UY): INIA$c2022 300 $a30 p. 490 $a(Serie Actividades de Difusión; 800) 520 $aCONTENIDO.- 1. Monitoreo semanal de la plataforma de pastoreo para ajustar la toma de decisiones de corto plazo en sistemas lecheros pastoriles. (LucÍa Betancor, Marcelo Pla, Fernando Lattanzi, Diego Giorello). -- 2. Las zonas de desagüe: su importancia para el manejo ambiental del fósforo. (Verónica Ciganda, Claudia Simón, Andrés Quincke). -- 3. Adaptación de las vacas y las personas al tambo robot. (Tatiana Morales, Marcelo Pla, Javier Taks, Santiago Fariña). -- 4. Cómo evitar las muertes por diarrea neonatal en terneras de guachera y las pérdidas económicas asociadas. (Darío Caffarena, Federico Giannitti, Caroline Silveira, Gustavo Gasta1, Martín Fraga, Alejo Menchaca). -- 5. Un método práctico para ajustar la alimentación de vacas lecheras a pastoreo. (Alejandro Mendoza, Solange Gareli). 650 $aALIMENTACION ANIMAL 650 $aCOMPORTAMIENTO ANIMAL 650 $aLECHERÍA 650 $aPASTURAS 650 $aSISTEMAS DE PASTOREO 653 $aPLATAFORMA DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN SALUD ANIMAL 653 $aSISTEMA LECHERO - INIA 700 1 $aUCTT
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Biblioteca (s) : |
INIA Las Brujas. |
Fecha actual : |
21/02/2014 |
Actualizado : |
05/12/2018 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
Capítulo en Libro Técnico-Científico |
Autor : |
SCHOLBERG, J. M. S.; DOGLIOTTI, S.; ZOTARELLI, L.; CHERR, C. M.; LEONI, C.; ROSSING, W. A. H. |
Afiliación : |
JOHANNES M. S. SCHOLBERG, Biological Farming Systems, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; SANTIAGO DOGLIOTTI, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de la República, Uruguay; LINCOLN ZOTARELLI, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, University of Florida, USA; COREY M. CHERR, Department of Plant Sciences and Graduate Group in Ecology, University of California, USA; CAROLINA LEONI VELAZCO, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; WALTER A. H. ROSSING, Biological Farming Systems, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. |
Título : |
Cover crops in agrosystems: innovations and applications. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2010 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
In: Lichtfouse E. (eds) Genetic Engineering, Biofertilisation, Soil Quality and Organic Farming. Sustainable Agriculture Reviews, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. |
Páginas : |
pp 59-97. |
Serie : |
(Sustainable Agriculture Reviews; volume 4) |
ISBN : |
978-90-481-8740-9 // Online ISBN 978-90-481-8741-6 |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
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Chapter history: First Online 23 March 2010. |
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ABSTRACT.
Cover crops can reduce the dependence of farmers on agrochemicals while enhancing overall agrosystem?s performance. However, the inherent complexity of cover-crop-based systems hampers their adoption by conventional farmers. Therefore, special management skills and alternative research and technology transfer approaches may be required to facilitate their adoptive use by conventional farmers. We propose that development and adoption of suitable cover-crop-based production systems may require the use of an ?innovation framework? that includes (1) identification of system constraints, (2) analysis of system behavior, (3) exploration of alternative systems, and (4) system design and selection. We describe case studies from four regions of the Americas (Florida, USA; Paraná and Santa Catarina, Brazil; and Canelones, Uruguay) that illustrate the relationships between this innovation framework and the development and adoption of cover-crop-based production systems. Where successful, development and adoption of such systems appear to relate to a number of attributes including (1) active involvement by farmers in research and dissemination programs; (2) integration of cover crops into production systems without net loss of land or labor resources; (3) informing farmers of the (direct) benefits of cover crop use; (4) provision of multiple benefits by cover crops, (5) sufficient access to information, inputs, and technologies required for cover crop use; and (6) provision of skills and experience necessary to manage cover crops effectively. Where these attributes are absent and failure to innovate has prevented development and adoption of cover-crop-based systems, policy initiatives to reward farmers for ecological services provided by cover crops may be required.
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 MenosABSTRACT.
Cover crops can reduce the dependence of farmers on agrochemicals while enhancing overall agrosystem?s performance. However, the inherent complexity of cover-crop-based systems hampers their adoption by conventional farmers. Therefore, special management skills and alternative research and technology transfer approaches may be required to facilitate their adoptive use by conventional farmers. We propose that development and adoption of suitable cover-crop-based production systems may require the use of an ?innovation framework? that includes (1) identification of system constraints, (2) analysis of system behavior, (3) exploration of alternative systems, and (4) system design and selection. We describe case studies from four regions of the Americas (Florida, USA; Paraná and Santa Catarina, Brazil; and Canelones, Uruguay) that illustrate the relationships between this innovation framework and the development and adoption of cover-crop-based production systems. Where successful, development and adoption of such systems appear to relate to a number of attributes including (1) active involvement by farmers in research and dissemination programs; (2) integration of cover crops into production systems without net loss of land or labor resources; (3) informing farmers of the (direct) benefits of cover crop use; (4) provision of multiple benefits by cover crops, (5) sufficient access to information, inputs, and technologies required for cover crop use; and (6) provision of... Presentar Todo |
Palabras claves : |
ADOPTION; AMERICAS; COVER CROPS; GREEN MANURE; GREEN TECHNOLOGIES; INNOVATION; LIVING MULCH; SUSTAINABILITY; SYSTEM ANALYSIS. |
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LEADER 02864naa a2200325 a 4500 001 1003120 005 2018-12-05 008 2010 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aSCHOLBERG, J. M. S. 245 $aCover crops in agrosystems$binnovations and applications.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2010 300 $app 59-97. 490 $a(Sustainable Agriculture Reviews; volume 4) 500 $aChapter history: First Online 23 March 2010. 520 $aABSTRACT. Cover crops can reduce the dependence of farmers on agrochemicals while enhancing overall agrosystem?s performance. However, the inherent complexity of cover-crop-based systems hampers their adoption by conventional farmers. Therefore, special management skills and alternative research and technology transfer approaches may be required to facilitate their adoptive use by conventional farmers. We propose that development and adoption of suitable cover-crop-based production systems may require the use of an ?innovation framework? that includes (1) identification of system constraints, (2) analysis of system behavior, (3) exploration of alternative systems, and (4) system design and selection. We describe case studies from four regions of the Americas (Florida, USA; Paraná and Santa Catarina, Brazil; and Canelones, Uruguay) that illustrate the relationships between this innovation framework and the development and adoption of cover-crop-based production systems. Where successful, development and adoption of such systems appear to relate to a number of attributes including (1) active involvement by farmers in research and dissemination programs; (2) integration of cover crops into production systems without net loss of land or labor resources; (3) informing farmers of the (direct) benefits of cover crop use; (4) provision of multiple benefits by cover crops, (5) sufficient access to information, inputs, and technologies required for cover crop use; and (6) provision of skills and experience necessary to manage cover crops effectively. Where these attributes are absent and failure to innovate has prevented development and adoption of cover-crop-based systems, policy initiatives to reward farmers for ecological services provided by cover crops may be required. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 653 $aADOPTION 653 $aAMERICAS 653 $aCOVER CROPS 653 $aGREEN MANURE 653 $aGREEN TECHNOLOGIES 653 $aINNOVATION 653 $aLIVING MULCH 653 $aSUSTAINABILITY 653 $aSYSTEM ANALYSIS 700 1 $aDOGLIOTTI, S. 700 1 $aZOTARELLI, L. 700 1 $aCHERR, C. M. 700 1 $aLEONI, C. 700 1 $aROSSING, W. A. H. 773 $tIn: Lichtfouse E. (eds) Genetic Engineering, Biofertilisation, Soil Quality and Organic Farming. Sustainable Agriculture Reviews, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht.
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