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In response to reported increases in badger numbers and associated agricultural damage, a questionnaire survey of 3600 land owner/occupiers was conduc...
Read morePost-war agriculture in Britain and the EEC, facilitated by new technology and state support, has been very successful in increasing food supplies to ...
Read moreIn Britain, man's alteration to river habitats began with forest clearances and continued with developments for water power and navigation. Industrial...
Read moreSegetal plants, which grow preferentially or exclusively in cereal fields, experienced a strong decline during the last century. Among them, Bromus gr...
Read moreIn a field study at a hill sheep farm in the Tweedsmuir hills of SE Scotland the precision of 4 methods for measuring utilization rate of C. vulgaris ...
Read moreOn plots of oats and barley brown hares grazed much more heavily on the outer rows, alongside the space between the plots, than on inner rows. On barl...
Read moreIn July 2010 green hay from a species-rich donor field was used to diversify a species-poor floodplain meadow (the receiver field), which had previous...
Read moreIn recent decades, many of the common and widespread butterflies in Britain which do not already occupy the whole of the country have expanded in rang...
Read moreThe shoot-fly larvae overwintering in cut and grazed grass in Northern Ireland were studied over a five-year period. The commonest species found were ...
Read moreThe Scottish Government is reforming the way that farming and food production is supported in Scotland. Financial support for farmers and crofters is ...
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