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Evaluation of the environmental impacts of suckler calf-to-beef mixed crop-livestock farms in northern Italy: A farm-based study
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Conservation and pastoral value of former arable lands in the agro-pastoral system of the Alta Murgia National Park (Southern Italy)
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Nutritional characteristics of ancient Tuscan varieties of Triticum aestivum L.
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A three-stage approach for co-designing diversified cropping systems with farmers: the case study of lentil-wheat intercropping
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Organic versus conventional farming: Medium-term evaluation of soil chemical properties
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The intersection of integrated pest management and soil quality in the resistant weed era
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Conservation tillage in a semiarid Mediterranean environment: results of 20 years of research
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Research for the innovation of the agri-food system in international cooperation
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Soil degradation processes in the Italian agricultural and forest ecosystems
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Indicators of agricultural intensity and intensification: a review of the literature
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Assessment of management of a golf course by means of sustainability indicators
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Assessing the potential of INFFER to improve management of agro-environmental assets in Tuscany
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Irrigation management in Mediterranean salt affected agriculture: how leaching operates
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The use of cobs, a by-product of maize grain, for energy production in anaerobic digestion
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Improving access to research outcomes for innovation in agriculture and forestry: the VALERIE project
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Biodiversity in vegetable crops, a heritage to save: the case of Puglia region
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Soil refinement accelerates in-field degradation rates of soil-biodegradable mulch films
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The impact of climate change on the productivity of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) under three different socio-economic pathways
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Adoption of biodegradable mulching films in agriculture: is there a negative prejudice towards materials derived from organic wastes?
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Co-designing a method to assess agroecological transitions: results of a case study in Senegal
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