Intensification of rice-pasture rotations with annual crops reduces the stability of sustainability across productivity, economic, and environmental indicators.
AbstractCONTEXTIntegrated crop-livestock systems are facing the pressure to intensify worldwide, yet decoupling crops and livestock can lead to specialized systems relying on greater external inputs and potential negative externalities.OBJECTIVEOur goal was to compare rice-pasture, as the business-a...
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