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Collaborative project: Data integration into an innovative management system based on HERDEplus® to improve calf health on German dairy farms - subproject A (Project)

Animal welfare and protection is of paramount importance for social acceptance with regard to milk production. Calf mortality continues to be a major problem in modern dairy farming. From the farmer's point of view, heifer rearing represents a large proportion of production costs and provides the future generation of dairy cows. Nevertheless, it is often neglected and usually judged on the basis...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Pilot projects on alternative utilization of cuttings from roadside greenery (Project)

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Funding period: 2024 - 2025

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Grain millet as a new crop - Substitution of wheat by grain millet in animal feeding (Project)

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Funding period: 2022 - 2024

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Collaborative project: A concept to promote animal welfare friendly calf rearing by foster cows on large dairy cow farms - subproject B (Project)

Animal welfare-friendly husbandry conditions are increasingly demanded in a broad social consensus. Many people are not aware of the practice of separating dairy calves from their mothers, usually within the first few hours after birth. When informed of this, a majority rejects this practice. Various reasons, such as calf morbidity, workload and last but not least the well-being of the animals,...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Collaborative project: A concept to promote animal welfare friendly calf rearing by foster cows on large dairy cow farms (- subproject D (Project)

Animal welfare-friendly husbandry conditions are increasingly demanded in a broad social consensus. Many people are not aware of the practice of separating dairy calves from their mothers, usually within the first few hours after birth. When informed of this, a majority rejects this practice. Various reasons, such as calf morbidity, workload and last but not least the well-being of the animals,...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Collaborative project: A concept to promote animal welfare friendly calf rearing by foster cows on large dairy cow farms - subproject A (Project)

Animal welfare-friendly husbandry conditions are increasingly demanded in a broad social consensus. Many people are not aware of the practice of separating dairy calves from their mothers, usually within the first few hours after birth. When informed of this, a majority rejects this practice. Various reasons, such as calf morbidity, workload and last but not least the well-being of the animals,...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Subinstitution Nutritional Crop Physiology (340h) (Institution)

General plant production, renewable and bioenergy plants, bioinformatics, coordinator for organic farming and consumer protection, product quality and yield physiology of special crops, horticulture, nutrition of crops, fertilisation with soil chemistry, plant nutrition


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Institute of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science (Institution)

The institute is part of the Faculty of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences.


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Institute for plant genetics (Institution)

The Institute of Plant Genetics is addressed to the several courses at the University of playing a key role.


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Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (Institution)

The Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) in Gatersleben is a large and internationally renowned plant research centre working on problems in modern biology by focussing on cultivated plants. Our basic, application oriented and interdisciplinary research seeks to collect new knowledge and to find new technologies aiming at the extensive use of plant genetic resources...