Data set involve sub Categories of cattle in which estimation of feed Intake or Gross Energy (GE) Intake for Cattle Animal performance and diet data are required to estimate feed intake, which is the amount of energy (Mega Joules (MJ/day) an animal needs for maintenance and for activities, growth, lactation, work, and pregnancy. The method for Estimating methane emission from Enteric Fermentation using tier 2 methodology requires three basic steps: Step 1: Divide the livestock population into subcategory and characterize each sub-category (matured cow, Growing Heifers, Young Female, Mature male (Oxen), Breeding bull and Growing Male). Step 2: Estimate feed intake (gross energy) required for calculation of methane emission factor. Step 3: Ca...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
Enteric methane (CH4 ) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measur...
Enteric methane (CH₄) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Data set involve sub Categories of cattle in which estimation of feed Intake or Gross Energy (GE) In...
Agriculture has a key role in food production worldwide and it is a major component of the gross dom...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
These datasets contains enteric methane emission factors derived using Intergovernmental Panel on Cl...
Following the IPCC GPG Guidelines the enteric fermentation emission is calculated as a percentage of...
Aims: The livestock production system contributes to global climate change directly through the prod...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...
The IPCC (2006), Tier 2 methodology and 16 empirical models together with dietary information were u...
EPA estimates 1997 U.S. methane emissions from livestock enteric fermentation at 34.1 MMTCE (6.0 Tg)...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
This dataset describes the performance of cattle in small- holder livestock systems of Bomet county ...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
Enteric methane (CH4 ) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measur...
Enteric methane (CH₄) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Data set involve sub Categories of cattle in which estimation of feed Intake or Gross Energy (GE) In...
Agriculture has a key role in food production worldwide and it is a major component of the gross dom...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
These datasets contains enteric methane emission factors derived using Intergovernmental Panel on Cl...
Following the IPCC GPG Guidelines the enteric fermentation emission is calculated as a percentage of...
Aims: The livestock production system contributes to global climate change directly through the prod...
Enteric methane (CH4) production attributable to beef cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas em...
The IPCC (2006), Tier 2 methodology and 16 empirical models together with dietary information were u...
EPA estimates 1997 U.S. methane emissions from livestock enteric fermentation at 34.1 MMTCE (6.0 Tg)...
Methane (CH4) emission estimations for cattle in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) reflect limited production...
This dataset describes the performance of cattle in small- holder livestock systems of Bomet county ...
Enteric methane (CH4) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a by-product from fermentation of feed consumed by ruminants, which represe...
Enteric methane (CH4 ) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measur...
Enteric methane (CH₄) production from cattle contributes to global greenhouse gas emissions. Measure...