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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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Collaborative project: Sensor-based information system to support the management of grazing sheep flocks - subproject A (Project)

The subject of the project is an agricultural information system which, using sensor data obtained non-invasively from sheep, enables conclusions to be drawn about their behavioral dynamics. The information obtained in this way is used to identify problems of the sheep and the threat of predators at an early stage, thus enabling early intervention and careful animal use, as well as reducing...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Collaborative project: Sensor-based information system to support the management of grazing sheep flocks - subproject C (Project)

The subject of the project is an agricultural information system which, using sensor data obtained non-invasively from sheep, enables conclusions to be drawn about their behavioral dynamics. The information obtained in this way is used to identify problems of the sheep and the threat of predators at an early stage, thus enabling early intervention and careful animal use, as well as reducing...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Collaborative project: Sensor-based information system to support the management of grazing sheep flocks - subproject B (Project)

The subject of the project is an agricultural information system which, using sensor data obtained non-invasively from sheep, enables conclusions to be drawn about their behavioral dynamics. The information obtained in this way is used to identify problems of the sheep and the threat of predators at an early stage, thus enabling early intervention and careful animal use, as well as reducing...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Exchange of heat and drought stress tolerant wheat research technologies in response to climate warming and selection of genetic resources (Project)

A collection of wheat genotypes cultivated in Central Europe and South Korea is being studied, supplemented by genebank material in field trials and experiments under controlled growth conditions. For example, transpiration reactions of wheat are recorded in high temporal resolution using a plant array. In parallel, the same genotypes are exposed to heat stress at defined developmental stages in...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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AI-based optimization of selection under drought stress in wheat breeding (Project)

The work program comprises three main aspects: 1) The investigation of representative wheat genotypes under controlled conditions in order to draw conclusions about drought stress tolerance. This will be represented in AI models using hyperspectral technology. 2) Transferring the findings to field trials, where hyperspectral technology mounted on drones is used to predict drought stress tolerance...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027