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Farm management

Last updated on 22 November 2007

Farm management in Australia: the way forward

This paper summarises the discussions and outcomes of an Australian National Workshop in farm management to explore the future of farm management in Australia. (School of Rural Management, Charles Sturt University: 2003) More info >>

Incentives to improve farm management: EMS, supply-chains & civil society

This paper focuses on constraints to environmentally sound farm management practices and how these might be overcome, with an emphasis on environmental management systems, supply chains and civil society. (Produced by the School of Resources, Environment & Society, ANU & published in Journal of Environmental Management: 2006) More info >>

Documenting the concepts of the Â?Ecosystems Farm ManagementÂ? approach

This is a case study of an Australian farm that has adopted the 'ecosystems farm management' approach, in order to enhance the sustainability of farming operations. (Land and Water Australia: 2003) More info >>

Farm management in agricultural extension

This FAO country report examines the need to ensure integrated management processes in the agricultural extension Thailand. (FAO) More info >>

Participatory farm management methods for analysis, decision making & communication

This document describes each of the Participatory Farm Management methods used in many developing countries for a range of purposes in agricultural research, extension and development. (FAO: 2007) More info >>

Farm management & production economics service

The service is concerned with improvements in the profitability, productivity, efficiency and competitiveness of small farms and other agricultural business enterprises. (FAO) More info >>


 

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