Cereal-based whole crop silages: potential biodiversity benefits of cereal production in pastoral landscapes

Mortimer, S.R., Westbury, Duncan B, Dodd, S., Brook, A.J., Harris, S.J., Kessock-Philip, R., Chaney, K., Lewis, P., Buckingham, D.L. and Peach, W.J. (2007) Cereal-based whole crop silages: potential biodiversity benefits of cereal production in pastoral landscapes. Aspects of Applied Biology, 81. pp. 77-86.

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Item Type: Article
Keywords: biodiversity, cereal production, agricultural land, agropastoral systems, arable farming, barley, biodiversity, cereals, crop production, grasslands, landscape ecology, maize, silage, stubble, wheat, winter wheat
Divisions: Land and Property Management
Depositing User: Professor Duncan Westbury
Date Deposited: 02 May 2024 16:32
Last Modified: 02 May 2024 16:32
URI: https://rau.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/16642

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