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Agricultural Systems
1976 - 2025
Current editor(s): J.W. Hansen, P.K. Thornton and P.B.M. Berentsen From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 50, issue 4, 1996
- A software package for optimizing rice production management based on growth simulation and feedback control pp. 335-354

- Yao Huang, Liangzhi Gao, Zhiqing Jin and Hua Chen
- GWM: General weed management model pp. 355-376

- L. J. Wiles, Robert King, E. E. Schweizer, D. W. Lybecker and Scott Swinton
- Predicting spacing effects on growth and optimal rotations of tropical multipurpose trees pp. 377-390

- Robin A. Harrington and James H. Fownes
- Sustainability of bean production systems on steep lands in Costa Rica pp. 391-410

- B. C. Bellows, P. E. Hildebrand and D. H. Hubbell
- A note on regressing real-world data on model output pp. 411-414

- P. K. Thornton and J. W. Hansen
- Controversies around resource use efficiency in agriculture: Shadow or substance? Theories of C. T. de Wit (1924-1993) pp. 415-424

- D. Zoebl
Volume 50, issue 3, 1996
- Use of advanced techniques to optimize a multi-dimensional dairy model pp. 239-253

- D. G. Mayer, J. A. Belward and K. Burrage
- APSIM: a novel software system for model development, model testing and simulation in agricultural systems research pp. 255-271

- R. L. McCown, G. L. Hammer, J. N. G. Hargreaves, D. P. Holzworth and D. M. Freebairn
- Comparative advantage of single and multipurpose uses of millet stover in Niger pp. 273-285

- John P. A. Lamers and Michael Bruentrup
- Integrated land evaluation to generate risk-efficient land-use options in a coastal catchment pp. 287-305

- A. K. L. Johnson and R. A. Cramb
- Programming models of farm supply response: The impact of specification errors pp. 307-324

- Ross Kingwell
- More people, less erosion: Environmental recovery in Kenya: Mary Tiffen, Michael Mortimore and Francis Gichuki. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 1994. 311 pp. Price: [pound sign]22.50. ISBN 0 471 94143 3 pp. 325-327

- Henry Ssali
- PLANTMOD 2.1, exploring the physiology of plant communities: I. R. Johnson. Armidale, Australia: Greenhat Software, 1994. 135 pp. plus software. Price: US$ 230. ISBN 0 646 17590 4 pp. 327-329

- Graham Russell
- The conditions of agricultural growth: the economics of agrarian change under population pressure: Ester Boserup. London, Earthscan Publications Ltd, 1993 (first published in 1965). 124 pp. Price: [pound sign]10.95 (paperback). ISBN 1 85383 159 X pp. 329-332

- Paul Heisey
- Women, the environment and sustainable development: Towards a theoretical synthesis: Rosi Braidotti, Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine Hauasler and Saskia Wierings. London: Zed Books in association with INSTRAW, 1994. 220 pp. Price: [pound sign]12.95, US$ 19.95 (paperback). ISBN 1 85649 184 6 pp. 332-334

- Ruth Gassonp
Volume 50, issue 2, 1996
- Is agricultural sustainability a useful concept? pp. 117-143

- J. W. Hansen
- Adapting a cotton model for decision analyses: a yield-response evaluation pp. 145-167

- James Larson, Harry P. Mapp, Laval M. Verhalen and J. C. Banks
- GIS-based integrated modelling systems for natural resource management pp. 169-189

- Thilak Mallawaarachchi, P. A. Walker, Michael Young, R. E. Smyth, H. S. Lynch and G. Dudgeon
- Analytical framework for disentangling the concept of sustainable land use pp. 191-207

- G. Kruseman, R. Ruben, A. Kuyvenhoven, H. Hengsdijk and H. van Keulen
- An adequate model of photosynthesis--I Parameterization, validation and comparison of models pp. 209-225

- L. B. Pachepsky, J. D. Haskett and B. Acock
- An adequate model of photosynthesis -- II. Dependence of parameters on environmental factors pp. 227-238

- L. B. Pachepsky and B. Acock
Volume 50, issue 1, 1996
- Modelling daily net canopy photosynthesis and its adaptation to irradiance and atmospheric CO2 concentration pp. 1-35

- Ian R. Johnson, Susan J. Riha and Daniel S. Wilks
- Nitrogen fertilizer requirements for maize produced in the tropics: A comparison of three computer-based recommendation systems pp. 37-50

- D. L. Osmond and S. J. Riha
- Asian vegetable production systems for the future pp. 51-64

- D. J. Midmore and D. D. Poudel
- Evaluation of the potential effects of embryo transfer on milk production on commercial dairy herds: The development of a markov chain model pp. 65-79

- C. M. Yates, T. Rehman and A. T. Chamberlain
- Integrative research and sustainable agriculture pp. 81-100

- J. Park and R. A. F. Seaton
- Modeling individual nutrient uptake by plants: Relating demand to microclimate pp. 101-114

- K. R. Mankin and R. P. Fynn
- Management of water use in agriculture: Edited by Kenneth K. Tanji and Bruno Yaron. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994. 320 pp. Price: DM 228 (hardback). ISBN 3-540-57309-7 pp. 115-116

- James E. Hook
Volume 49, issue 4, 1995
- Preface pp. 325-327

- J. T. Ritchie and J. Bouma
- International consortium for agricultural systems applications (ICASA): Establishment and purpose pp. 329-335

- J. T. Ritchie
- Simulation of ecological, social and economic factors in agricultural systems pp. 337-351

- J. B. Dent, G. Edwards-Jones and M. J. McGregor
- Integration of computer-based models and tools to evaluate alternative land-use scenarios as part of an agricultural systems analysis pp. 353-367

- Jetse J. Stoorvogel
- Site-specific management: Balancing production and environmental requirements at farm level pp. 369-384

- A. Verhagen, H. W. G. Booltink and J. Bouma
- Testing simulation models for the assessment of crop production and nitrate leaching in Hungary pp. 385-397

- G. J. Kovacs, T. Nemeth and J. T. Ritchie
- Applications of crop simulation in agricultural extension and research in Kenya pp. 399-412

- Benson M. Wafula
- The challenge of linking pest and crop models pp. 413-434

- M. J. Kropff, P. S. Teng and R. Rabbinge
Volume 49, issue 3, 1995
- Economic aspects of legume management and legume research in dryland farming systems of southern Australia pp. 217-236

- David Pannell
- Transmigration settlements in Seberida, Sumatra: Deterioration of farming systems in a rain forest environment pp. 237-258

- Stein Holden, Helge Hvoslef and Reiner Simanjuntak
- Crop and rain water management strategies for increasing productivity of rainfed lowland rice systems pp. 259-276

- A. F. M. Saleh and S. I. Bhuiyan
- Moose harvest strategy to maximize yield value for multiple goal management -- A simulation study pp. 277-298

- Susanne Sylven
- A case study in development planning using a systems learning approach: Generating a master plan for the livestock sector in Nepal pp. 299-323

- R. Macadam, R. Van Asch, B. Hedley, E. Pitt and P. Carroll
Volume 49, issue 2, 1995
- Modelling cropping decisions in a rural developing country: a multiple-objective programming approach pp. 101-111

- Donna J. Lee, Trace Tipton and PingSun Leung
- Optimal pest management and economic threshold pp. 113-133

- Yunchang Bor
- Interactions of CO2, temperature and management practices: Simulations with a modified version of CERES-Wheat pp. 135-152

- Francesco N. Tubiello, Cynthia Rosenzweig and Tyler Volk
- An environmental-economic model at farm level to analyse institutional and technical change in dairy farming pp. 153-175

- Paul Berentsen and G. W. J. Giesen
- Applied participatory priority setting in international agricultural research: Making trade-offs transparent and explicit pp. 177-216

- T. G. Kelley, J. G. Ryan and B. K. Patel
Volume 49, issue 1, 1995
- A model-farm approach to research on crop-livestock integration -- I. Conceptual framework and methods pp. 1-16

- Euan F. Thomson and Faik A. Bahhady
- A model-farm approach to research on crop-livestock integration -- II. Experimental results pp. 17-30

- Euan F. Thomson and Faik A. Bahhady
- A model-farm approach to research on crop-livestock integration -- III. Benefits of crop-livestock integration and a critique of the approach pp. 31-44

- Euan F. Thomson, Faik A. Bahhady, Thomas L. Nordblom and Hazel C. Harris
- Evaluation of pasture management systems for beef production in the semi-arid tropics: Model development pp. 45-67

- John G. McIvor and Richard Monypenny
- Adoption of innovations by Costa Rican livestock producers under different levels of extension intensity: Predicted versus observed behaviour pp. 69-100

- Jonathan Wadsworth
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