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Alison Bailey
Lincoln University Canterbury - Christchurch / New Zealand
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Alison Bailey's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Pollination services in the UK: how important are honeybees?TD Breeze, AP Bailey, KG Balcombe, SG PottsAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 142 (3-4), 137-143, 20114892011
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Farmers’ attitudes to disease risk management in England: a comparative analysis of sheep and pig farmersCJ Garforth, AP Bailey, RB TranterPreventive veterinary medicine 110 (3-4), 456-466, 20131902013
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A comparison of energy use in conventional and integrated arable farming systems in the UKAP Bailey, WD Basford, N Penlington, JR Park, JDH Keatinge, T Rehman, ...Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 97 (1-3), 241-253, 20031532003
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The effects of minimal tillage, contour cultivation and in-field vegetative barriers on soil erosion and phosphorus lossCJ Stevens, JN Quinton, AP Bailey, C Deasy, M Silgram, DR JacksonSoil and Tillage Research 106 (1), 145-151, 20091412009
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Evaluation of field wetlands for mitigation of diffuse pollution from agriculture: Sediment retention, cost and effectivenessMC Ockenden, C Deasy, JN Quinton, AP Bailey, B Surridge, C StoateEnvironmental Science & Policy 24, 110-119, 2012862012
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