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The relevance of animal power for land cultivation in upland areas: A case study in East Java, Indonesia

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  • Cornelissen, A. M. G.
  • Ifar, S.
  • Udo, H. M. J.

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  • Cornelissen, A. M. G. & Ifar, S. & Udo, H. M. J., 1997. "The relevance of animal power for land cultivation in upland areas: A case study in East Java, Indonesia," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 54(3), pages 271-289, July.
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    1. Van der Lee, J. & Udo, H. M. J. & Brouwer, B. O., 1993. "Design and validation of an animal traction module for a smallholder livestock systems simulation model," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 43(2), pages 199-227.
    2. Teleni, Esala & Campbell, Roderick S.F. & Hoffmann, Denis (ed.), 1993. "Draught Animal Systems and Management: An Indonesian Study," Monographs, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, number 119353.
    3. Anonymous, 1985. "Proceedings of an international workshop held at James Cook University, Townsville, Qld, Australia 10-16 July 1985: Draught Animal Power for Production," Proceedings 134361, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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    1. Zemmelink, G. & S, Ifar & Oosting, S. J., 2003. "Optimum utilization of feed resources: model studies and farmers' practices in two villages in East Java, Indonesia," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 76(1), pages 77-94, April.

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