The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for a wide range of Portuguese commercial cattle farms and NH3 and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from manure management and enteric fermentation. A survey was carried out at 1471 commercial dairy cattle farms (Holstein-Friesian) and the NH3, N2O and CH4 emissions at each stage of manure management were estimated as well as CH4 losses from enteric fermentation. Gaseous emissions were estimated by a mass flow approach and following the recommendations of IPCC guidelines. The manure management and enteric fermentation in a typical Portuguese cattle farm contributes with 7.5±0.15 g N/L milk produced as NH3 and 1.2±0.22 kg CO2 equivalent per litre of mi...
In recent years the concern with methane (CH4) emission by enteric fermentation has become indispens...
In recent years the concern with methane (CH4) emission by enteric fermentation has become indispens...
Around 75% of European ammonia emissions comes from livestock production and emissions occur at al...
The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for a w...
<p>The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for ...
In the Netherlands and other regions with a high density of farm animals, it is important to reduce ...
Dairy cattle farms have a well-known environmental impact that affects all ecological compartments: ...
Dairy systems in Europe contribute to the emissions of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) nitrous oxide (N2...
The agricultural sector is an important contributor to emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). At globa...
Mankind is concerned about its influence on the environment. In this context, beef production system...
Cattle produce greenhouse gases (GHG) which lead to changes in the chemical composition of the atmos...
The study aimed to analyse the relation between milk production and the emission of greenhouse gases...
There is a lack of information on ammonia (NH3) emissions from cattle housing systems in Mediterrane...
In the project ‘Climate effects and Sustainability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems’ dair...
The objectives of this study were to compare estimates of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) as CH4 (ent...
In recent years the concern with methane (CH4) emission by enteric fermentation has become indispens...
In recent years the concern with methane (CH4) emission by enteric fermentation has become indispens...
Around 75% of European ammonia emissions comes from livestock production and emissions occur at al...
The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for a w...
<p>The aim of this study was evaluate the relationship between the intensity of milk production for ...
In the Netherlands and other regions with a high density of farm animals, it is important to reduce ...
Dairy cattle farms have a well-known environmental impact that affects all ecological compartments: ...
Dairy systems in Europe contribute to the emissions of the greenhouse gases (GHGs) nitrous oxide (N2...
The agricultural sector is an important contributor to emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). At globa...
Mankind is concerned about its influence on the environment. In this context, beef production system...
Cattle produce greenhouse gases (GHG) which lead to changes in the chemical composition of the atmos...
The study aimed to analyse the relation between milk production and the emission of greenhouse gases...
There is a lack of information on ammonia (NH3) emissions from cattle housing systems in Mediterrane...
In the project ‘Climate effects and Sustainability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems’ dair...
The objectives of this study were to compare estimates of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) as CH4 (ent...
In recent years the concern with methane (CH4) emission by enteric fermentation has become indispens...
In recent years the concern with methane (CH4) emission by enteric fermentation has become indispens...
Around 75% of European ammonia emissions comes from livestock production and emissions occur at al...