Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe

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Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe. / Pedersen, Søren Marcus; Lind, Kim Martin Hjorth.

Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change: Proceedings, full papers: The 16th AAAP Congress. ed. / Subandriyo et al. Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences , 2014. p. 1106-1109.

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Pedersen, SM & Lind, KMH 2014, Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe. in Subandriyo et al (ed.), Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change: Proceedings, full papers: The 16th AAAP Congress. Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences , pp. 1106-1109, The AAAP Animal Science Congress 2014, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 10/11/2014.

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Pedersen, S. M., & Lind, K. M. H. (2014). Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe. In Subandriyo et al (Ed.), Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change: Proceedings, full papers: The 16th AAAP Congress (pp. 1106-1109). Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences .

Vancouver

Pedersen SM, Lind KMH. Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe. In Subandriyo et al, editor, Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change: Proceedings, full papers: The 16th AAAP Congress. Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences . 2014. p. 1106-1109

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Pedersen, Søren Marcus ; Lind, Kim Martin Hjorth. / Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe. Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change: Proceedings, full papers: The 16th AAAP Congress. editor / Subandriyo et al. Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences , 2014. pp. 1106-1109

Bibtex

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