2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2019.102670
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Farm scale modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from semi-intensive suckler cow beef production

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“…This study was based on a previous study of GHG emissions from typical herds of British and Continental breeds in Norway (Samsonstuen et al, 2019). Fourteen mitigation scenarios were designed to reflect the variation in production efficiency among Norwegian beef cattle herds.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This study was based on a previous study of GHG emissions from typical herds of British and Continental breeds in Norway (Samsonstuen et al, 2019). Fourteen mitigation scenarios were designed to reflect the variation in production efficiency among Norwegian beef cattle herds.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baseline (BL) scenarios were developed to represent each typical herd; British (Angus and Hereford) and Continental (Limousin, Simmental, and Charolais) breeds with associated geographical location, management, and production levels as described by Samsonstuen et al (2019). For both breeds the farms were located in the flatlands (average altitude 246 m above sea level) of Norway, with a land size ranging between 45.4 and 50.1 ha.…”
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