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Eco-DREAMS-S: modelling the impact of climate change on milk performance in organic dairy farms

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2015

A. Ruete
Affiliation:
ArtDatabanken, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
A. Velarde
Affiliation:
Animal Welfare Subprogram, IRTA, 17121 Monells, Girona, Spain
I. Blanco-Penedo*
Affiliation:
Animal Welfare Subprogram, IRTA, 17121 Monells, Girona, Spain
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