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Georeferenced map of the local Moran’s index of retained carbon in the forest of the properties.
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Georeferenced map of the local Moran’s index of the retained carbon of the forest of the properties.
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Georeferenced map of the counter-evidence of the retained carbon of the forest of the properties.
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Table 1_What regional agricultural actors want to know about carbon dioxide removal in Northern Germany.docx
Published 2025“…Farmers expressed more information needs compared with representatives from farming associations or local and regional administrations. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Biosecurity implementation in poultry farms across Europe and neighboring countries: a systematic review.zip
Published 2025“…Despite relatively broad geographical coverage, including eight multi-country studies involving 36 national assessments, the distribution of studies was uneven. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Governing antimicrobial resistance in Norwegian livestock farming to 2050: a participatory strategy development approach.pdf
Published 2025“…The national context for this research was Norway, a stable, high-income country which has achieved low antibiotic use and low AMR prevalence in livestock farming through nearly 30 years of concerted industry and state actions. …”
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<b>Farming</b><b> behavior by the Large Hawk-cuckoo toward the Silver-eared Mesia and Black-streaked Scimitar Babbler</b>
Published 2025“…This interaction often triggers an evolutionary arms race between increasingly deceptive parasites and increasingly defensive hosts. According to the farming hypothesis, when suitable host nests are limited, some parasitic birds may destroy unsuitable host nests through “Farming behavior” to induce re-nesting, thereby creating new opportunities for parasitism. …”
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Table 6_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx
Published 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 4_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx
Published 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 5_AI-based predictive modeling for enteric methane mitigation: cross-farm validation using an allicin based essential oil.docx
Published 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
Published 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
Published 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
Published 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
Published 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. …”