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    Table 5_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx par Yaniv Altshuler (645084)

    Publié 2025
    “…Since the wide variety of feed additives available in the market, validating the model across a diverse range of additives is critical for its adoption in commercial farming practices. In this study, we extensively validate the model across ten commercial farms over a three-month period, involving 339 Holstein cows, and using an allicin-based essential oil (Allimax), an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic with potential to reduce enteric methane emissions. …”
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    Table 1_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx par Yaniv Altshuler (645084)

    Publié 2025
    “…Since the wide variety of feed additives available in the market, validating the model across a diverse range of additives is critical for its adoption in commercial farming practices. In this study, we extensively validate the model across ten commercial farms over a three-month period, involving 339 Holstein cows, and using an allicin-based essential oil (Allimax), an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic with potential to reduce enteric methane emissions. …”
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    Table 2_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx par Yaniv Altshuler (645084)

    Publié 2025
    “…Since the wide variety of feed additives available in the market, validating the model across a diverse range of additives is critical for its adoption in commercial farming practices. In this study, we extensively validate the model across ten commercial farms over a three-month period, involving 339 Holstein cows, and using an allicin-based essential oil (Allimax), an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic with potential to reduce enteric methane emissions. …”
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    Table 3_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx par Yaniv Altshuler (645084)

    Publié 2025
    “…Since the wide variety of feed additives available in the market, validating the model across a diverse range of additives is critical for its adoption in commercial farming practices. In this study, we extensively validate the model across ten commercial farms over a three-month period, involving 339 Holstein cows, and using an allicin-based essential oil (Allimax), an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic with potential to reduce enteric methane emissions. …”
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    Table 7_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx par Yaniv Altshuler (645084)

    Publié 2025
    “…Since the wide variety of feed additives available in the market, validating the model across a diverse range of additives is critical for its adoption in commercial farming practices. In this study, we extensively validate the model across ten commercial farms over a three-month period, involving 339 Holstein cows, and using an allicin-based essential oil (Allimax), an organosulfur compound obtained from garlic with potential to reduce enteric methane emissions. …”
  6. 86

    Supplementary file 1_A novel multilayer cultivation strategy improves light utilization and fruit quality in plant factories for tomato production.docx par Hanaka Furuta (21810740)

    Publié 2025
    “…The conventional I-shaped method involved vertical growth on the top tier with downward lighting, while the novel S-shaped method trained each plant horizontally across the second to fourth tiers with lateral lighting on each level. …”
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    Supplementary file 1_Climate-resilient strategies for wheat farming: minimizing climate impact, optimizing productivity, and maximizing profitability in the subtropical agroecologi... par Vijay Singh Meena (20564213)

    Publié 2025
    “…<p>This study builds upon existing knowledge to quantify the extent of on-farm yield gaps and identify the most effective climate-resilient strategies (CRSs) to bridge them. …”
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    Table 1_Agricultural sustainability in the European Union: a review of concepts, policies and economic perspectives.docx par Ioan Prigoreanu (22687250)

    Publié 2025
    “…Third, empirical evidence from recent studies on the economic and financial performance of EU farms was synthesized to identify the structural determinants of viability. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Integrated land systems for sustainable food production and biodiversity conservation in the semi-arid to moist tropics: stakeholder perspectives from Andhra Pradesh,... par Iris Berger (21766859)

    Publié 2025
    “…This is particularly pronounced in the south-Indian state Andhra Pradesh, where one of the largest agroecological transitions globally, namely Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF), is currently underway, but involvement of conservation scientists and practitioners has been minimal and policy spheres are disjunct. …”
  12. 92

    Autonomous Agriculture to Support Space Exploration par Jenny Mortimer (9086825)

    Publié 2025
    “…</p><p dir="ltr">Scientists involved included Dr. Ali Gill, Ms Chalotte Bampton and Ms Wendy Sullivan (Adelaide), Dr Samalka Wijeweera and Dr Troy Miller (UWA), Dr Eva Herrero Serrano (Cambridge), Dr John Stamford (Vertical Future).…”
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    Table 1_Assessment of a program for monitoring antimicrobial purchase and resistance in Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica on pig farms in the Midwestern United States from M... par Karyn A. Havas (16712667)

    Publié 2025
    “…The available NARMS breakpoints are designed for humans, can be used for public health monitoring, and are likely to be applicable primarily to gastrointestinal infections involving the same bacteria in farm animals.</p>…”
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    The weights of feature indexes 6 through 261. par Tugba Aydemir (22056733)

    Publié 2025
    “…Cow identification and tracking involve the precise recognition of individual cows and their products through unique identifiers or markers. …”
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    Number of measurements for each cow. par Tugba Aydemir (22056733)

    Publié 2025
    “…Cow identification and tracking involve the precise recognition of individual cows and their products through unique identifiers or markers. …”
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    The order of the features. par Tugba Aydemir (22056733)

    Publié 2025
    “…Cow identification and tracking involve the precise recognition of individual cows and their products through unique identifiers or markers. …”
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    The flowchart of the proposed method. par Tugba Aydemir (22056733)

    Publié 2025
    “…Cow identification and tracking involve the precise recognition of individual cows and their products through unique identifiers or markers. …”
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    Raw and normalized signals. par Tugba Aydemir (22056733)

    Publié 2025
    “…Cow identification and tracking involve the precise recognition of individual cows and their products through unique identifiers or markers. …”
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    The weights of feature indexes 1 through 5. par Tugba Aydemir (22056733)

    Publié 2025
    “…Cow identification and tracking involve the precise recognition of individual cows and their products through unique identifiers or markers. …”