The potential for the production and use of biomass-based energy sources in Hungary (pages 1-9)
GARAY Róbert, KOZAK Anita, NYARS Levente and RADÓCZNÉ KOCSIS Teréz
Role of veterinary management in increasing pig breeding efficiency: a methodological approach (pages 10-15)
ÓZSVÁRI László, BÍRÓ Oszkár and LAKNER Zoltán
Conservation land acquisition lists and nearby property values: evidence from the Florida Forever programme (pages 16-23)
Mary BEAL-HODGES
Changes in cereal land use and production level in the European Union during the period 1999-2009, focusing on New Member States (pages 24-30)
TAKÁCS-GYÖRGY Katalin and TAKÁCS István
Cropping intensity vs. profitability of selected plant production activities in Poland (pages 31-38)
Aldona SKARŻYŃSKA
A snapshot of Western Balkan’s agriculture from the perspective of EU accession (pages 39-48)
MIZIK Tamás
Factors of population decline in rural areas and answers given in EU member states’ strategies (pages 49-56)
KARCAGI KOVÁTS Andrea and KATONA KOVÁCS Judit
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