ARGOS AGRICULTURE RESEARCH GROUP ON SUSTAINABILITY
   
     
     
   
RESEARCH IN ARGOS
     
     
     
   
   
Farm Management & Analysis
 
       
       
       
     
   

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Research in ARGOS

Farm Management Monitoring & Analysis

The following publications are based on farm management monitoring and analysis in a general sense within the ARGOS project. For sector specific publications on farm management monitoring and analysis, please follow the links on the left hand side of this page, and go to the specific sector pages.

Apart from those research focused on farm management issues in a general sense, there are two areas that scientists have their particular interests in: energy and soils.

Research Reports

11/03 Resilience of Farming Systems During Periods of Hardship, by Chris Parsonson-Ensor and Caroline Saunders

10/01 Management and production features of ARGOS farms and differences between production systems, by Jayson Benge, Dave Lucock, Jon Manhire and Martin Emanuelsson

07/09 Management and Production Features of ARGOS farms and Differences between Production systems, by Jayson Benge, Dave Lucock, Martin Emanuelsson, Jon Manhire.

Energy

There is no publications currently available.

Soils

Research Reports

07/01 Soil Properties on ARGOS Dairy and Sheep & Beef Farms 2005-6, by Peter Carey, Dave Lucock and Amanda Phillips, May 2007

Published Articles

Conference Papers

Carey, P.,Benge, J., Moller, H., Lucock, D. & Phillips, A. (2007) What effect does farming Organic vs. Conventional have on soil properties across increasingly intensive (sheep & beef, dairy and kiwifruit) production sectors? NZ Institute of Agricultural & Horticultural Science Convention. Lincoln University, 13 August.

Carey, P., Benge, J., Moller, H., Lucock, D. & Phillips, A. (2007) What effect does farming Organic vs. Conventional have on soil properties across increasingly intensive (sheep & beef, dairy and kiwifruit) production sectors? Organic Aotearoa New Zealand Conference. Lincoln University, 17 August.