Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition Of Cattle
By: Pfeffer, E. (Edited by), Hristov, A. (Edited by).
CABI Publishing. Published: 13/12/2005. Audience Guide: Professional & Scholarly. Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is at an impasse. While it is said that existing policies are not tenable, all recent reform plans have been condemned as unacceptable. However, a "bond scheme", as part of reform that pays more attention to society's aspirations for the environment and rural development, offers a way forward. This book demystifies the bond scheme proposal and explores concerns expressed by farmers and policy makers. Written by economists, a political scientist and a practising politician, it offers rare insights into EU farm policy. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0851990134/9780851990132
TITLE: Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition of Cattle CONTRIBUTORS: Pfeffer, E. (Edited by), Hristov, A. (Edited by) EDITION: New title IMPRINT: CABI Publishing PUBLISHER: CABI Publishing FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 13/12/2005
SUBJECT: Agriculture & Farming, Diary Farming DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 175mm x 253mm (Spine: 21mm) PAGES: 305 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Professional & Scholarly ILLUSTRATIONS: Illustrations CONTENTS: Interactions between Cattle and the Environment: A General Introduction, E Pfeffer, Institut fur Tiererndhrung, Bonn, Germany, and A N Hristov, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA; Nitrogen Requirements of Cattle, C G Schwab, University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA, P Huhtanen, MTT Agrifood Research Centre, Jokionen, Finland, C W Hunt, University of Idaho, Moscow, USA, and T Hvelplund, Institute Agricultural Sciences, Tjele, Denmark; Nitrogen Metabolism in the Rumen, N D Walker, AgResearch, Palmerston North, New Zealand, C J Newbold, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, and R J Wallace, Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, UK; Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Nitrogen Utilization in the Rumen, A N Hristov, J-P Jouany, Inst National de la Recherche Agronomique, Saint Genes Champanelle, France; Whole Animal Nitrogen Balance in Cattle, J L Firkins, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA, and C Reynolds, Ohio State University, Wooster, USA; Phosphorus Metabolism in the Rumen, R L Kincaid, Washington State University, Pullman, USA, and M Rodehutscord, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle Wittenberg, Germany; Phosphorus Metabolism in Ruminants and Requirements of Cattle, E Pfeffer, D K Beede, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA, and H Valk, I D TNO Animal Nutrition, Lelystad, The Netherlands; Effects of Dietary Phosphorus and Nitrogen on Cattle Reproduction, J D Ferguson, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA, and D Skian, Hebrew University, Rehovot, Israel; Improving the Efficiency of Nutrient Use on Cattle Operations, J Schroder and A Bannick, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands, R Kohn, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
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