The objective of this study was to quantify the environmental and economic impact of withdrawing growth-enhancing technologies (GET) from the U.S. beef production system. A deterministic model based on the metabolism and nutrient requirements of the beef population was used to quantify resource inputs and waste outputs per 454 × 106 kg of beef. Two production systems were compared: one using GET (steroid implants, in-feed ionophores, in-feed hormones, and beta-adrenergic agonists) where approved by FDA at current adoption rates and the other without GET use. Both systems were modeled using characteristic management practices, population dynamics, and production data from U.S. beef systems. The economic impact and global trade and carbon imp...
Cattle production and meat consumption have long been criticized for their environmental impacts and...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
In the US, there is growing interest in producing more beef from cattle raised in exclusively pastur...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The sustainability of animal agriculture is currently one of the most highly-debated issues within f...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This study compared the environmental impact of conventional, natural and grass-fed beef production ...
We couple a global agricultural production and trade model with a greenhouse gas model to assess lea...
The beef industry is harmful to the environment and human health and alternative solutions must be i...
With the increasing meat demand and awareness of sustainability, concerns have been raised regarding...
The beef industry has defined sustainability as meeting the growing demand for beef by balancing env...
Based on previous studies, it has been stated that beef production and consumption in the United Sta...
Animal agriculture plays a vital role in the provision of food for the world population; however, in...
Background: Slowing climate change is crucial to the future wellbeing of human societies and the gre...
Background: Slowing climate change is crucial to the future wellbeing of human societies and the gre...
Cattle production and meat consumption have long been criticized for their environmental impacts and...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
In the US, there is growing interest in producing more beef from cattle raised in exclusively pastur...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The sustainability of animal agriculture is currently one of the most highly-debated issues within f...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
This study compared the environmental impact of conventional, natural and grass-fed beef production ...
We couple a global agricultural production and trade model with a greenhouse gas model to assess lea...
The beef industry is harmful to the environment and human health and alternative solutions must be i...
With the increasing meat demand and awareness of sustainability, concerns have been raised regarding...
The beef industry has defined sustainability as meeting the growing demand for beef by balancing env...
Based on previous studies, it has been stated that beef production and consumption in the United Sta...
Animal agriculture plays a vital role in the provision of food for the world population; however, in...
Background: Slowing climate change is crucial to the future wellbeing of human societies and the gre...
Background: Slowing climate change is crucial to the future wellbeing of human societies and the gre...
Cattle production and meat consumption have long been criticized for their environmental impacts and...
Locally produced forage-finished beef offers high value while enhancing economic, environmental, and...
In the US, there is growing interest in producing more beef from cattle raised in exclusively pastur...