Intensive farming focusing on monoculture grass species to maximise forage production has led to a reduction in the extent and diversity of species-rich grasslands. However, plant communities with higher species number (richness) are a potential strategy for more sustainable production and mitigation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Research has indicated the need to understand opportunities that forage mixtures can offer sustainable ruminant production systems. The objective of the two experiments reported here were to evaluate multiple species forage mixtures in comparison to ryegrass-dominant pasture, when conserved or grazed, on digestion, energy utilisation, N excretion, and methane emissions by growing 10–15 month old heifers. Exper...
Agriculture contributes 13.5% of global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) (IPCC 2007), and about 5...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
In cattle, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and nutrient balance are influenced by factors such as die...
Intensive farming focusing on monoculture grass species to maximise forage production has led to a r...
DatasetEnteric methane (CH4) emissions are a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. A...
Methane is a major constituent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminants, and mitigation stra...
Methane emissions from ruminants are a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
There is a growing interest in forage mixtures (Diverse pasture; e.g. containing grasses, legumes an...
Methane emissions from ruminants are a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
Ruminant enteric methane (CH4) emissions account for ~35% of New Zealand’s total greenhouse gas (GHG...
Grass-fed organic systems are becoming more prevalent in the Northeast, and these grass-fed systems ...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...
Methane is a major constituent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminants, and mitigation stra...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a main source of agriculture-related greenhouse gasses. Conversely, pasture...
Agriculture contributes 13.5% of global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) (IPCC 2007), and about 5...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
In cattle, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and nutrient balance are influenced by factors such as die...
Intensive farming focusing on monoculture grass species to maximise forage production has led to a r...
DatasetEnteric methane (CH4) emissions are a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. A...
Methane is a major constituent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminants, and mitigation stra...
Methane emissions from ruminants are a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
There is a growing interest in forage mixtures (Diverse pasture; e.g. containing grasses, legumes an...
Methane emissions from ruminants are a major contributor to agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. T...
Ruminant enteric methane (CH4) emissions account for ~35% of New Zealand’s total greenhouse gas (GHG...
Grass-fed organic systems are becoming more prevalent in the Northeast, and these grass-fed systems ...
Simple Summary Globally, the livestock sector is responsible for 37% of total anthropogenic methane ...
Methane is a major constituent of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ruminants, and mitigation stra...
International audienceNutritional strategies, including feed management measures, are promising meth...
Enteric methane (CH4) is a main source of agriculture-related greenhouse gasses. Conversely, pasture...
Agriculture contributes 13.5% of global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) (IPCC 2007), and about 5...
Methane emission from livestock operation is an important source of greenhouse gas and contributes t...
In cattle, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and nutrient balance are influenced by factors such as die...