For pasture-based dairy farming to become more sustainable, the negative environmental impacts associated with milk production must be minimized. These negative impacts include eutrophication, ammonia emissions and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Two tools, a nutrient budget and a carbon footprint calculator, allow farm-level assessments of these negative impacts. In this study, a nutrient budget was used to calculate the efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorous use, and a carbon footprint calculator was used to calculate GHG emissions. Farm system descriptors were used to identify the farm systems that had the lowest environmental impact. Soil carbon was measured as an indicator of soil health, and the link between soil health, nutrient use ...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
A range of options was explored to test the hypothesis that diets for dairy cows could be formulated...
Many grassland-based dairy farms are intensifying production, i.e., produce more milk per ha of land...
Nitrogen fertilization, irrigation and concentrate feeding are important factors in rotational pastu...
Modern dairy production is inevitably associated with impacts to the environment and the challenge f...
To become more sustainable, dairy farms should aim to maximise productivity at a minimum cost to the...
Nitrogen fertilization, irrigation and concentrate feeding are important factors in rotational pastu...
A two-year dairy study was conducted under irrigation at Lincoln, Canterbury, comparing 1. Moderate ...
Milk production in South Africa has increased substantially over the past ten years and is associate...
This paper presents a model to quantify total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from dairy farms. The m...
Pasture-based milk is increasingly preferred by consumers owing to its perceived socio-economic, ani...
The dairy sector contributes to climate change through emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), via main...
Farm nutrient management has been identified as one of the most important factors determining the ec...
Several dairy farms in the Netherlands aim at reducing environmental impacts by improving the intern...
Teagasc publicationIrish agriculture rightly has a global reputation for high environmental standard...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
A range of options was explored to test the hypothesis that diets for dairy cows could be formulated...
Many grassland-based dairy farms are intensifying production, i.e., produce more milk per ha of land...
Nitrogen fertilization, irrigation and concentrate feeding are important factors in rotational pastu...
Modern dairy production is inevitably associated with impacts to the environment and the challenge f...
To become more sustainable, dairy farms should aim to maximise productivity at a minimum cost to the...
Nitrogen fertilization, irrigation and concentrate feeding are important factors in rotational pastu...
A two-year dairy study was conducted under irrigation at Lincoln, Canterbury, comparing 1. Moderate ...
Milk production in South Africa has increased substantially over the past ten years and is associate...
This paper presents a model to quantify total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from dairy farms. The m...
Pasture-based milk is increasingly preferred by consumers owing to its perceived socio-economic, ani...
The dairy sector contributes to climate change through emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs), via main...
Farm nutrient management has been identified as one of the most important factors determining the ec...
Several dairy farms in the Netherlands aim at reducing environmental impacts by improving the intern...
Teagasc publicationIrish agriculture rightly has a global reputation for high environmental standard...
Pasture-based dairy systems are associated with polluting emissions, such as methane (CH4), ammonia ...
A range of options was explored to test the hypothesis that diets for dairy cows could be formulated...
Many grassland-based dairy farms are intensifying production, i.e., produce more milk per ha of land...