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    <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10174/14453</link>
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      <title>Pastor.i _ Uma aplicação de smartphone para facilitar a gestão do pastoreio</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26986</link>
      <description>Title: Pastor.i _ Uma aplicação de smartphone para facilitar a gestão do pastoreio
Authors: Sales-Baptista, Elvira; Ferraz-de-Oliveira, Maria Isabel; Cancela d'Abreu, Manuel; Salgueiro, Pedro; Rato, Luís Miguel
Abstract: Grazing in extensive beef farming systems is often manage in an empirical way based on&#xD;
past experience and on the visual appreciation of animal behavior and forage potential.&#xD;
Records of entrances and exits of the animals in the paddocks in a regular basis are rare.&#xD;
However, knowing the occupation period and the animal density, when coupled with&#xD;
biomass defines the grazing pressure and carry capacity. This knowledge is essential for&#xD;
planning and making informed decisions, that influence the profitability of the farm.&#xD;
Moreover, adequate grazing pressure is crucial for the sustainability of many SSPs where&#xD;
system maintenance is dependent on the balance between grazing pressure and&#xD;
regeneration or maintenance of trees and shrubs.&#xD;
Pastor.i is a smartphone application (APP) designed to allow pasture data logging to be very&#xD;
simple. The application is synchronized with the website and allows the producer to have in&#xD;
his pocket all the farm, being possible to identify the paddock, calculate the area, record the&#xD;
movements of the animals and consult the occupation history of the paddock. The&#xD;
application calculates the actual stocking rate, that can be associated with the location of the&#xD;
animals, obtained if the animals are using collars with GPS, which allows to know the areas&#xD;
of the paddock that are most grazed, visualized through heat maps. The information enables&#xD;
localized actions, such as fertilizing or sowing, to improve areas that are not grazed. The&#xD;
application also allows you to save photos of the sward. This temporal photographic record&#xD;
provides information on the condition of trees, the botanical composition and on the&#xD;
tendency of grazing to improve or to worsen coverage. The APP is available for download, is&#xD;
compatible with Android and is being tested with focus groups.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2018 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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