Agricultural enterprises-crop or livestock-deal with such
concepts as labor supply, marketing, finances, natural resources, genetic
stock, nutrition, equipment, and hazards. While it is possible to effectively
manipulate each mechanism of successful farming individually, better results
can often be obtained by treating the farming operation as a system. The
interactions, then, among system components may become more important than how
each component functions by itself. Treating production operations holistically
offers greater management flexibility, provides for more environmentally and
economically sound practices, and creates safer and healthier conditions for
workers and for farm animals. NIFA staff provides leadership to land-grant
university partners and other grantees as they conduct research, education, and
extension activities in programs related directly and indirectly to
agricultural systems.
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