Enteric methane is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions from milk production systems. Two organizations based in the United States, the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research and the Dairy Research Institute, have developed a collaborative program to align resources and fund projects to identify, develop, and validate new and existing mitigation options for enteric methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle. This collaborative program is called the Greener Cattle Initiative. The program will develop requests for proposals and award grants on projects that address challenges within, but not limited, to the following research areas: dairy and beef cattle nutrition, rumen microbiome, dairy and beef cattle genetics, sensing and da...
Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of milk production through selection and management of low-em...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
The objectives of the present thesis are to 1) review the current literature on enteric methane (CH4...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, but...
It may be possible for dairy farms to improve profitability and reduce environmental impacts by sele...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data on animal management practices that mitigate e...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric methane (CH4)...
The US dairy industry has realized tremendous improvements in efficiencies and milk production since...
peer-reviewedRuminant livestock are an important source of anthropogenic methane (CH4). Decreasing t...
Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of milk production through selection and management of low-em...
Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of milk production through selection and management of low-em...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
The objectives of the present thesis are to 1) review the current literature on enteric methane (CH4...
AbstractMany opportunities exist to reduce enteric methane (CH4) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emis...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
Phenotypes have been reviewed to select for lower-emitting animals in order to decrease the environm...
Ruminant production systems are important contributors to anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, but...
It may be possible for dairy farms to improve profitability and reduce environmental impacts by sele...
The objective of this paper is to provide updated information on current management practices and ne...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data on animal management practices that mitigate e...
Livestock producers face a number of challenges including pressure from the public to be good enviro...
The goal of this review was to analyze published data related to mitigation of enteric methane (CH4)...
The US dairy industry has realized tremendous improvements in efficiencies and milk production since...
peer-reviewedRuminant livestock are an important source of anthropogenic methane (CH4). Decreasing t...
Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of milk production through selection and management of low-em...
Efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of milk production through selection and management of low-em...
Measuring and mitigating methane (CH4) emissions from livestock is of increasing importance for the ...
The objectives of the present thesis are to 1) review the current literature on enteric methane (CH4...