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Land, Farm & Agribusiness Management Department
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- 316602: Digital nutrient management decision support and environmental footprints of maize intensification: A Randomized evaluation from Nigeria

- Oyakhilome Oyinbo
- 316601: Environmental impact of using EUR-size wooden and plastic pallets measured by generated carbon footprint and solid waste

- Krzysztof Witos, Agnieszk Wójcik-Czerniawska and Zbigniew Grzymała
- 316600: How did you become a pluriactive farmer?

- Amar Djouak and Clarisse Ceria
- 316599: Is it really a win win situation: Henna (Lawsonia inermis L.) farming for rural sustainability and economic security in arid zone

- Dheeraj Singh, M.K. Chaudhary, Chandan Kumar, B.R. Kudi and Aishwarya Dudi
- 316598: Estimation of the weather-yield nexus with Artificial Neural Networks

- Lorenz Schmidt, Martin Odening and Matthias Ritter
- 316597: Analysis of the Determinants of Adoption of Bio-Herbicide Technology for Sustainable Food Production in the North-Eastern Region of Nigeria

- K. A. Adewuyi and G. Offar
- 316596: Economically Optimal Nitrogen Side-dressing Based on Vegetation Indices from Satellite Images Through On-farm Experiments

- Qianqian Du, Taro Mieno, David Bullock and Brittani Edge
- 316595: Economic Implications of Field Size for Autonomous Arable Crop Equipment

- A.K.M. Abdullah Al-Amin, James Lowenberg-DeBoer, Kit Franklin and Karl Behrendt
- 316594: Proceedings of the 4th Symposium on Agri-Tech Economics for Sustainable Futures, 20th – 21st September 2021, Harper Adams University, Newport, United Kingdom

- Karl Behrendt and Dimitrios Paparas
- 308162: Feasibility of Autonomous Equipment for Biopesticide Application

- James Lowenberg-DeBoer, Tom William Pope and Joe Mark Roberts
- 308161: Farm Mechanization and Potential role of Robotics in Malawi

- Ian Kumwenda, Aubrey Nyekanyeka, Uriah Gausi, Benson Phiri, Phinehas Kamwendo, Tiyamike Msokera and Florence Kadazi
- 308160: Analysis of Tomato production in some selected local government areas of Kano State, Nigeria

- Michael Amurtiya and Kolawole Adewuyi
- 308135: e. The use of blockchain technology to improve the food supply chain

- Krzysztof Marecki and Agnieszka Wójcik-Czerniawska
- 308134: UK agricultural students’ perceptions of future technology use on-farm

- Eva Schroer-Merker and Victoria Westbrooke
- 308133: Exploring attitudes to technology adoption for cross compliance in Greek and Lithuanian farmers

- Sophie Payne-Gifford, Kate Johnson, Alice Mauchline, Yiorgos Gadanakis, Laura Girling and Simon Mortimer
- 308132: b. Development of supply curves for environmental compensation measures on farmland on the example of the Stuttgart Region in Germany

- Christian Sponagel, Hans Back, Elisabeth Angenendt and Enno Bahrs
- 308131: a. Longer term impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on European agriculture

- James Lowenberg-DeBoer, Karl Behrendt, Alastair Boot, Richard Byrne, Carrie de Silva, Jane Eastham, Iona Huang, Simon Keeble, Daniel May, Mary Munley, Dimitrios Paparas, Eva Schroer-Merker and Simon Thelwell
- 308130: Proceedings of the 3rd INFER Symposium on Agri-Tech Economics for Sustainable Futures 21st - 22nd September 2020, Harper Adams University, Newport United Kingdom

- Karl Behrendt and Dimitrios Paparas
- 304070: Farm types and precision agriculture adoption: crops, regions, soil variability, and farm size

- David Schimmelpfennig and James Lowenberg-DeBoer
- 300081: Small households’ efficiency in typical steppe in Inner Mongolia

- Ping Li and Karl Behrendt
- 296767: Profit maximization in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) using variable rate technology (VRT) in the Sárrét Region, Hungary

- Gabor Milics, Jakab Kauser and Attila Kovacs
- 296766: Productivity trends and drivers in global agriculture: could the UK match up in a post Brexit world?

- Brian Revell
- 296765: The Farm-to-Fridge Value Chain: Participants’ Roles and Driving Productivity through Technology Interventions

- Mohua Banerjee and Suneel Kunamaneni
- 296764: Exploring business-oriented farmers’ willingness to adopt environmental practices

- Daniel May
- 296494: Proceedings of the INFER Workshop on Agri-tech Economics 18 - 19 October 2019, Harper Adams University, Newport, United Kingdom

- Karl Behrendt and Dimitrios Paparas
- 296492: The impact of swarm robotics on arable farm size and structure in the UK

- James Lowenberg-DeBoer, Karl Behrendt, Richard Godwin and Kit Franklin
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