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Forage options for smallholder crop-animal systems in Southeast Asia: working with farmers to find solutions

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  • Stur, W. W.
  • Horne, P. M.
  • Gabunada Jr., F. A.
  • Phengsavanh, P.
  • Kerridge, P. C.

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  • Stur, W. W. & Horne, P. M. & Gabunada Jr., F. A. & Phengsavanh, P. & Kerridge, P. C., 2002. "Forage options for smallholder crop-animal systems in Southeast Asia: working with farmers to find solutions," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 71(1-2), pages 75-98.
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    1. Devendra, C. & Thomas, D. & Jabbar, M. A. & Kudo, H, 1997. "Improvement of livestock production in crop-animal systems in the rainfed agro-ecological zones of South-East Asia," Research Reports 208757, International Livestock Research Institute.
    2. Biggs, Stephen D., 1990. "A multiple source of innovation model of agricultural research and technology promotion," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 18(11), pages 1481-1499, November.
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