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Biblioteca Measurement methods on pastures and their use in environmental life-cycle assessment

Measurement methods on pastures and their use in environmental life-cycle assessment

Measurement methods on pastures and their use in environmental life-cycle assessment

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2014
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201500058243
Pages
325-329

Grassland agriculture plays an important role for livestock production and land management throughout the world. It is challenging to estimate the available feed on pasture plots. For this study, a rising plate meter was calibrated in swards of the organic experimental station of Trenthorst in northern Germany to calculate grazing intake of cattle and to determine biomass regrowth. A LCA-model (FARM) that was used to calculate the global warming potential (GWP) of milk of the station showed that substituting grass silage by grazing reduces the GWP per kilogram energy-corrected milk by 1.5 %. High differences of dry matter intake that were found between the plots indicate a potential for improving the grazing management and hence for further reducing the GWP of milk production.

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Ohm, Magdalena
Schüler, Maximilian
Warnecke, Sylvia
Paulsen, Hans Marten
Rahmann, Gerold

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