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                <text>O setor suinícola brasileiro vem sofrendo severas críticas em virtude da poluição, sobretudo hídrica, constatada nas regiões de maior concentração animal, colocando sob questionamento o modelo produtivo atualmente adotado. Dentro deste contexto, o sistema de criação em cama sobreposta surge como alternativa promissora, uma vez que reduz os riscos de contaminação pela conversão do manejo dos dejetos da fase líquida para a sólida, possibilitando a produção de um composto orgânico comercial que pode gerar renda extra ou viabilizar, na propriedade de origem, a consorciação com a agricultura orgânica. Neste trabalho se avaliou a concentração de macronutrientes (N, P, K), cobre e zinco, na maravalha de quatro baias em uma unidade de produção de cama sobreposta no decorrer de 8 lotes com 70 animais. Cada baia alojou, durante 35 dias, os animais em diferentes fases (idade de entrada: creche = 21, B1 = 56, B2 = 91 e B3 = 126 dias). Os resultados mostraram que as concentrações médias de nutrientes das camas atendem às exigências da legislação vigente para fertilizante orgânico simples. A concentração de zinco na cama da creche é cerca de 5 vezes maior que nas demais baias, demonstrando a influência da dieta na composição final do composto.The swine production industry in Brazil has been severely criticized due to pollution, mainly in water, that has been noticed in regions where swine production is concentrated. This fact puts in question the current production model. Deep bedding system for swine production appears as a promising alternative, because it reduces the risks of contamination by converting manure management from liquid to solid phase. Additionally, it makes possible the production of organic compost, which can generate extra income or can be applied in the same farm to implement an organic agricultural production. This study evaluated the increase of macronutrients, copper and zinc concentrations in wood shavings used as a substrate in four stalls during a period when 8 groups of 70 animals were raised. Each stall had animals installed during 35 days, according to their age of entrance (nursery = 21, S1 = 56, S2 = 91 and S3 = 126 days). Results have shown that average concentrations of nutrients in beds are in compliance with legislation for simple organic fertilizer. The concentration of zinc in the nursery bed was about 5 times higher than other stalls, which shows the influence of diet on the composition of the compost.</text>
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                <text>Efeitos da implantação de técnicas agropecuárias na intensificação de sistemas de produção de leite em estabelecimentos familiares Effects of applying agricultural techniques for increase production of small family farms</text>
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                <text>Airton Manzano, Nelson José Novaes, Artur Chinelato de Camargo, Sérgio Novita Esteves, Alfredo Ribeiro de Freitas</text>
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                <text>A viabilidade econômica da produção de leite em estabelecimentos familiares (EF) foi avaliada no município de São Carlos, SP, no período de 1998 a 2001, por meio de ações técnicas e gerenciais que intensificam os sistemas de produção sustentável. Utilizaram-se seis EF (4,2 a 27,2 ha) que tinham como principal atividade econômica a produção de leite. As ações foram: agropecuárias: a) alimentação: plantio e fornecimento de cana-de-açúcar + uréia na seca, alimentação suplementar de acordo com a produção da vaca e pastejo rotacionado nas águas; b) manejo: melhoria do conforto dos animais; c) reprodução: uso de inseminação artificial e/ou monta natural e controle reprodutivo do rebanho; d) sanidade: controle de ecto e endoparasitas, exames de brucelose e tuberculose; e) melhoramento genético: uso de touro selecionado; ambientais: recuperação e conservação de recursos naturais, melhoria da qualidade da água e recuperação da fertilidade do solo; e gerenciais: controle zootécnico do rebanho, práticas de associativismo, descarte de animais improdutivos e análise econômica. Para a análise de variância em cada EF, considerou-se um modelo que incluiu o efeito médio geral e os efeitos de ano e de meses dentro de ano. Uma vez que o efeito de ano esteve confundido com as ações técnicas e/ou tecnologias implementadas, as estimativas desse efeito, por polinômios ortogonais, possibilitaram estimar as mudanças quantitativas dos índices zootécnicos e gerenciais, em relação a 1998. As médias de acréscimos dos valores estimados dos seis EF em 2001, em comparação ao ano de 1998, para as produções de leite/ano, leite/ha/ano e leite/vaca, a receita e o patrimônio aumentaram 24, 36, 38, 70 e 27%, respectivamente. Os custos operacional e total reduziram, respectivamente, 24,1 e 15,8% e o lucro aumentou 4%. Entre os seis EF estudados, dois tornaram-se modelos de sistemas de produção de leite familiares. Concluiu-se que os pacotes tecnológicos implantados foram eficientes nos diferentes sistemas de produção de leite familiares.The economic viability of milk production in small family farms (SFF) in São Carlos, SP, from 1998 to 2001, after implementation of several technical and management actions in order to increase production was studied. Six SFF with sizes varying from 4.2 to 27.2 hectares and milk production as the main economical activity were selected. The technical actions implemented in each SFF were: agricultural: a) feeding: cropping and feeding sugar-cane + urea in the dry-season, concentrate supplementation according to the cow milk production level and rotational grazing in the rainy-season, b) animal welfare: identification and improvement of animal welfare, c) reproduction: use of artificial insemination and/or bulls and reproductive control of the herd, d) disease control: control of ectoparasites and endoparasites as well as brucellosis and tuberculosis tests, and e) genetic breeding: use of selected bulls, environment: recovery and conservation of natural resources, improvement of water quality and recovery of soil fertility, and administration techniques: culling of low-production animals, herd productivity control, practice of partnership and economical analysis. For statistical analysis was used an ANOVA model that included effects of the six SFF and fixed effects of year and months within year. The year effect was confounded with the technical and management actions and was assessed by orthogonal polynomials in order to estimate the quantitative changes in the response variables related to the year of 1998. The estimated means of the six SFF for annual milk production, milk production/ha/year, milk production/cow, net income and assets increased by 24%, 36%, 38%, 70% and 27%, respectively comparing year 2001 with 1998. Operational and total costs reduced 24.1% and 15.8%, respectively, while profit increased 4%. Two out of six SFF were chosen as extension units and used as models of SFF. It was concluded that implementation of technologies were efficient in all SFF investigated in this study.</text>
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                <text>Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia</text>
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