The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published literature on ammonia (NH3) and enteric methane (CH4) emissions from beef and dairy cattle operations to obtain statistically representative emission factors based on dietary intakes of nutrients or energy, and to identify major causes of emission variations. NH3 emissions from lagoon or other manure storage facilities were not included in this review. The NH3 and CH4 emission rates, expressed as a percentage losses of dietary nutrients or energy, demonstrated much less variation compared with emission rates expressed in g/animal/day. Air temperature and dietary crude protein (CP) content were identified as two major factors that can affect NH3 emission rates in add...
In the Netherlands and other regions with a high density of farm animals, it is important to reduce ...
Human activity has more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen that cycles through terrestrial...
Ruminants turn human inedible into human edible products, but at a cost of excretion of various poll...
The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published literature on ammonia (N...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
Federal and state regulations are being promulgated under the Clean Air Act to reduce hazardous air ...
<p>Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH<sub>3</sub>, w...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH, which can create...
Dairy systems are a source of pollutant emissions, such as greenhouse gases (GHG) and NH3 that are a...
Beef cattle production systems are the largest contributors of greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia (NH3...
Emission of NH3 from dairy barns can be reduced substantially by changing the cows’ diet. Emission o...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
In the Netherlands and other regions with a high density of farm animals, it is important to reduce ...
Human activity has more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen that cycles through terrestrial...
Ruminants turn human inedible into human edible products, but at a cost of excretion of various poll...
The objective of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published literature on ammonia (N...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Interest in reducing methane (CH4) emissions by cattle has increased recently. Loss of feed energy a...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH3, which can creat...
Enteric methane (CH4) emissions produced by microbial fermentation in the rumen resulting in the emi...
Federal and state regulations are being promulgated under the Clean Air Act to reduce hazardous air ...
<p>Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH<sub>3</sub>, w...
Nitrogen excreted in dairy manure can be potentially transformed and emitted as NH, which can create...
Dairy systems are a source of pollutant emissions, such as greenhouse gases (GHG) and NH3 that are a...
Beef cattle production systems are the largest contributors of greenhouse gas (GHG) and ammonia (NH3...
Emission of NH3 from dairy barns can be reduced substantially by changing the cows’ diet. Emission o...
The prediction of methane outputs from ruminant livestock data at farm, national, and global scales ...
In the Netherlands and other regions with a high density of farm animals, it is important to reduce ...
Human activity has more than doubled the amount of reactive nitrogen that cycles through terrestrial...
Ruminants turn human inedible into human edible products, but at a cost of excretion of various poll...