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Integrating Crops and Livestock

Edited by Bibek Ghosh, Gene Tech Books, 2007, viii, 292 p, figs, tables, ISBN : 8189729764, $44.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Preface. 1. Mixed farming systems. 2. Significance of integrating livestock with crops. 3. Livestock-fish farming systems. 4. Pastoral and arable farming. 5. Concentrate feeds in livestock production systems. 6. Crop-livestock interactions. 7. Crop-livestock integration in Slopelands. 8. Mixed farming and environment. 9. Integrated pest management. Bibliography. Index.

"Integrated farming utilises cropping patterns which involve the raising of crops, animals, and or trees. A labour intensive integrated farming practice includes crops, duck, fish, etc. on small-holdings, based on maximum recycling principles. With appropriate crop combinations and proper agronomic practices, integrated farming will not only increase grain yields and ensure economic returns, but it will also make available sufficient livestock feed and maintain soil health.

This book discusses the modern trends in integrated farming and describes technologies for mixed farming systems and identifies major constraints. It is designed for students of agriculture, farmers and decision-makers concerned with agriculture and rural development." (jacket)

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