The effect of land fragmentation on farm performance: a comprehensive farm-level study from Denmark

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The effect of land fragmentation on farm performance : a comprehensive farm-level study from Denmark. / Olsen, Jakob Vesterlund; Czekaj, Tomasz Gerard; Henningsen, Arne; Schou, Jesper Sølver.

2017. Paper præsenteret ved XV EAAE Congress , Parma, Italien.

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Olsen, JV, Czekaj, TG, Henningsen, A & Schou, JS 2017, 'The effect of land fragmentation on farm performance: a comprehensive farm-level study from Denmark', Paper fremlagt ved XV EAAE Congress , Parma, Italien, 28/08/2017 - 01/09/2017.

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Olsen, J. V., Czekaj, T. G., Henningsen, A., & Schou, J. S. (2017). The effect of land fragmentation on farm performance: a comprehensive farm-level study from Denmark. Paper præsenteret ved XV EAAE Congress , Parma, Italien.

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Olsen JV, Czekaj TG, Henningsen A, Schou JS. The effect of land fragmentation on farm performance: a comprehensive farm-level study from Denmark. 2017. Paper præsenteret ved XV EAAE Congress , Parma, Italien.

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Olsen, Jakob Vesterlund ; Czekaj, Tomasz Gerard ; Henningsen, Arne ; Schou, Jesper Sølver. / The effect of land fragmentation on farm performance : a comprehensive farm-level study from Denmark. Paper præsenteret ved XV EAAE Congress , Parma, Italien.14 s.

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