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List of works by Greg J Bishop-Hurley

A comparison of the costs and returns of dry feeding beef cattle against the costs and returns of feed production using Linear programming

1997 master's thesis by Gregory John Bishop-Hurley at Lincoln University

A model-based routing protocol for a mobile, delay tolerant network

A unique in vivo approach for investigating antimicrobial materials utilizing fistulated animals.

scientific article published on 22 June 2015

An assessment of Walk-over-Weighing to estimate short-term individual forage intake in sheep.

scientific article published on 26 October 2017

An evaluation of a dairy systems study of the effects of contrasting spring grazing managements on pasture and animal performance

1999 doctoral thesis by Gregory John Bishop-Hurley at Massey University

Animal Behaviour Understanding using Wireless Sensor Networks

Consequences of dietary calcium and phosphorus depletion and repletion feeding sequences on growth performance and body composition of growing pigs

scientific article published on 25 October 2017

Drinking frequency effects on the performance of cattle: a systematic review.

scientific article published on 16 November 2016

Measuring Methane Production from Ruminants

scientific article published on 18 November 2015

Methane emissions from grazing cattle using point-source dispersion.

scientific article

Monitoring Animal Behaviour and Environmental Interactions Using Wireless Sensor Networks, GPS Collars and Satellite Remote Sensing

scientific article published on 13 May 2009

Sensor and Actuator Networks: Protecting Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Tracking livestock using global positioning systems – are we still lost?

Transforming Agriculture through Pervasive Wireless Sensor Networks

article by Tim Wark et al published April 2007 in IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine

Using UHF proximity loggers to quantify male-female interactions: a scoping study of estrous activity in cattle.

scientific article