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Read about the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) actions for low input grassland, what land is eligible for each action and what you need to do to get paid.
Soil nutrient balances provide a method for estimating the annual nutrient loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus to agricultural soils.
The development of high-yielding wheat genotypes containing micronutrient-dense grains are the main priorities of biofortification programs
First publication of soil nutrient balances at a regional level for England. These figures provide a method for estimating the annual nutrient loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus to agricultural soils.
Annual estimates of inputs and offtake of nitrogen and phosphorus on agricultural land.
Improving essential nutrient content in staple food crops through biofortification breeding can overcome the micronutrient malnutrition problem
This study examines factors influencing animal source foods consumption in Peru
This framework supports the modelling of nutrients from land to water, encompassing environmental and spatial complexities
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Annual estimates of inputs and offtake of nitrogen and phosphorus on agricultural land at both England and UK level.
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