Modern dairy production is inevitably associated with impacts to the environment and the challenge for the industry today is to increase production to meet growing global demand while minimising emissions to the environment. Negative environmental impacts include gaseous emissions to the atmosphere, of ammonia from livestock manure and fertiliser use, of methane from enteric fermentation and manure management, and of nitrous oxide from nitrogen applications to soils and from manure management. Emissions to water include nitrate, ammonium, phosphorus, sediment, pathogens and organic matter, deriving from nutrient applications to forage crops and/or the management of grazing livestock. This paper reviews the sources and impacts of such emissi...
Animal production systems are large and complex sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), especially nitrou...
Agriculture contributes ~40% of the total UK’s emissions of methane (CH4), mostly from enteric ferme...
The N2O emissions of 21 dairy farms in Germany were evaluated to determine the feasi-bility of an es...
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhouse gases (...
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhouse gases (...
Livestock industry, with dairy sector as one of the fastest growing, largely contributes to the atmo...
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhou...
For pasture-based dairy farming to become more sustainable, the negative environmental impacts assoc...
Pasture-based milk is increasingly preferred by consumers owing to its perceived socio-economic, ani...
Dairy farming systems are important sources for the emission of a number of materials that include v...
Dairy farming systems are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission. The aim of our study was t...
Dairy cattle farms have a well-known environmental impact that affects all ecological compartments: ...
In the project ‘Climate effects and Sustainability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems’ dair...
peer-reviewedIncreased global demand for dairy produce and the abolition of EU milk quotas have resu...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
Animal production systems are large and complex sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), especially nitrou...
Agriculture contributes ~40% of the total UK’s emissions of methane (CH4), mostly from enteric ferme...
The N2O emissions of 21 dairy farms in Germany were evaluated to determine the feasi-bility of an es...
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhouse gases (...
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhouse gases (...
Livestock industry, with dairy sector as one of the fastest growing, largely contributes to the atmo...
Dairy production systems represent a significant source of air pollutants such as greenhou...
For pasture-based dairy farming to become more sustainable, the negative environmental impacts assoc...
Pasture-based milk is increasingly preferred by consumers owing to its perceived socio-economic, ani...
Dairy farming systems are important sources for the emission of a number of materials that include v...
Dairy farming systems are a major source of nitrous oxide (N2O) emission. The aim of our study was t...
Dairy cattle farms have a well-known environmental impact that affects all ecological compartments: ...
In the project ‘Climate effects and Sustainability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems’ dair...
peer-reviewedIncreased global demand for dairy produce and the abolition of EU milk quotas have resu...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
Animal production systems are large and complex sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), especially nitrou...
Agriculture contributes ~40% of the total UK’s emissions of methane (CH4), mostly from enteric ferme...
The N2O emissions of 21 dairy farms in Germany were evaluated to determine the feasi-bility of an es...