Čájehuvvojit 361 - 380 oktiibuot 2 464 bohtosis ohcui farm is ((resolve. OR (((resolved. OR resolves.) OR involved.) OR remove.)) OR involves.)', ohcanáigi: 0,60s Aiddostahte ozu
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    Table 2_Factors affecting the intention to adopt farm animal welfare disclosures in sustainability reporting: evidence from listed food companies in Sri Lanka.xlsx Dahkki Saviesha Samaraweera (20294511)

    Almmustuhtton 2024
    “…This study applies the theory of planned behavior to examine how behavioral factors—such as attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and awareness of farm animal welfare—influence the intentions of individuals involved in sustainability reporting to include farm animal welfare disclosures in the sustainability reports of listed food companies in Sri Lanka. …”
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    Table 1_Factors affecting the intention to adopt farm animal welfare disclosures in sustainability reporting: evidence from listed food companies in Sri Lanka.docx Dahkki Saviesha Samaraweera (20294511)

    Almmustuhtton 2024
    “…This study applies the theory of planned behavior to examine how behavioral factors—such as attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and awareness of farm animal welfare—influence the intentions of individuals involved in sustainability reporting to include farm animal welfare disclosures in the sustainability reports of listed food companies in Sri Lanka. …”
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    The impact of hygiene and motivational factors on job performance of citrus farm workers in Sarah Baartman District, Eastern Cape Province Dahkki Khanani Maluleke (22672985)

    Almmustuhtton 2025
    “…Using data collected through face-to-face interviews with 160 farm workers and analysed with a logistic regression model, the research explores whether working conditions, supervision, compensation, training, and employee involvement shape performance outcomes in citrus farm operations.…”
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    Location of the study. Dahkki Koorosh Nikaein (16496489)

    Almmustuhtton 2025
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    Application and Viability Evaluation of RFID Battery Free Sensing Technology for Digital Agriculture Dahkki Mostafa Sharifi (6668883)

    Almmustuhtton 2019
    “…RFID battery free sensors cover a wide their applications from on-farm to off-farm practices, research to commercial use. …”
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    Culture-Independent Analysis of Linuron-Mineralizing Microbiota and Functions in on-Farm Biopurification Systems via DNA-Stable Isotope Probing: Comparison with Enrichment Culture Dahkki Harry Lerner (9119652)

    Almmustuhtton 2020
    “…Our understanding of the microorganisms involved in <i>in situ</i> biodegradation of xenobiotics, like pesticides, in natural and engineered environments is poor. …”
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    DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OF AN AUTONOMOUS ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOR USE IN FAMILY FARM UNITS Dahkki Jean C. Rosales (13022733)

    Almmustuhtton 2022
    “…Thus, the introduction of new technological solutions regarding agricultural machines for family farming is necessary. Considering the need to supply this branch of the Brazilian agricultural sector with new technologies, this study aimed to establish the design specifications of an autonomous electric vehicle that serves as a multifunction platform, which was primarily designed to remove weeds, mainly meeting the needs of family farmers. …”
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    Our Land and Water Podcast Episode 1: How bad is our water quality, really? Dahkki Rich McDowell (15328111)

    Almmustuhtton 2024
    “…We determined which of our catchments are most vulnerable to contamination and why, what their pressures are, and where pressure can be removed through better farm management. </p><p dir="ltr">The challenge to improve our freshwater is bigger and more complicated than we thought in 2016. …”
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    Family farming and school meals in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Dahkki Fernanda Camboim Rockett (6450947)

    Almmustuhtton 2019
    “…Of the 371 participating municipalities, 367 acquired products from family farming, and 86.8% of these municipalities achieved the minimum percentage required. …”