This research aims to assess the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from one kilogram of live weight cattle production from annual pastures, nitrogen (N) fertilised perennial pastures and non-N fertilised perennial pastures in Western Australia for different farming practices. Using streamlined life cycle assessment (SLCA) methodology, it was estimated that approximately 14.30 kg, 12.09 kg and 11.0 kg of CO2-e of GHG emissions will be emitted from the production of one kilogram of live weight cattle from annual, non-N fertilised and N fertilised perennial pastures respectively. Enteric emissions account for a significant portion of GHG emissions (85% from annual pasture and around 95% from perennial pastures). Live weight yields from annu...
The agricultural sector has potential to provide greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation by sequestering soi...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
This paper compares the life cycle global warming potential of three of Australia’s important agricu...
Grain finishing of cattle has become increasingly common in Australia over the past 30 years. Howeve...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
On-farm activities that reduce GHG emissions or sequester carbon from the atmosphere to compensate f...
In life cycle assessment studies, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from direct land-use change have be...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and gr...
Livestock sheds are local and regional hotspots of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, but only very f...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is commonly applied to identify greenhouse gas emissions arising from ag...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted to estimate whole-farm greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...
Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and gr...
The livestock activity is linked to processes with environmental repercussions. Methane (CH4) and ni...
The agricultural sector has potential to provide greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation by sequestering soi...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
This paper compares the life cycle global warming potential of three of Australia’s important agricu...
Grain finishing of cattle has become increasingly common in Australia over the past 30 years. Howeve...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
On-farm activities that reduce GHG emissions or sequester carbon from the atmosphere to compensate f...
In life cycle assessment studies, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from direct land-use change have be...
The last decade has seen an increase in environmental systems analysis of livestock production, resu...
Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and gr...
Livestock sheds are local and regional hotspots of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, but only very f...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is commonly applied to identify greenhouse gas emissions arising from ag...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted to estimate whole-farm greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fr...
Carbon foot prints (CFs) studies based on life cycle assessment between sheep farming systems and gr...
The livestock activity is linked to processes with environmental repercussions. Methane (CH4) and ni...
The agricultural sector has potential to provide greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation by sequestering soi...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...