AGSY is grateful for these early authors – they laid a solid framework for the journal and continue to contribute even today.
All these papers are available under promotional open access from https://t.co/ZIjnwOGzFi.
Next up 1980-1989!
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The second in this slow-moving series celebrating #AGSY_200volumes! We are still in the 1976-1980 slice of volumes and this time highlight a theme of many of the early papers in AGSY being focussed on animal production.
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While this might be standard methodology today, it was novel for its time. Its legacy is such that more than 45 years on there have been more than 20 citations in the last two years! 5/6
With the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI), AGSY is calling for submissions to a special issue " Asia’s Agriculture-Livestock-Forestry Nexus". See https://t.co/VrOok8ioZ1 and https://t.co/jNc4MBeWST for details.
@jtimsina2 is the AGSY Editor
This is an example of the early ground-breaking from the animal folks at Texas A&M.
Both papers made freely available to mark 200 volumes.
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@txresearch
This is the first in a series highlighting papers from the first 200 volumes of Agricultural Systems.
Two of the most cited papers from 1976 to 1980 were about modelling cattle production by Saunders and Cartwright.
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#AGSY_200volumes
https://t.co/7sa8cydq92 described a general model of a cattle production system and https://t.co/VyzIHJ80Tu described its implementation.
Their impact on modelling of cattle systems is evident in that they are still being cited some 45 years since original publication.
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Thrilled to see my first published work. Kudos to @AcademicChatter network through which I have discovered awesome peers in this process of research work.
Now that this paper is published, let me sum up the findings in three key points -
A thread.
Last month the editors and publisher of AGSY celebrated 200 volumes with an editorial and special issue of highly cited papers (all now available with free access from Elsevier).