Researcher James Humphreys joins Emma-Louise Coffey on this week’s Dairy Edge with practical steps to reduce emissions while maintaining milk output and profit.
James outlines the emissions for dairy farms which are: 50% methane, 20% nitrous oxide (fertiliser), 20% ammonia (slurry, urine, faeces) and 10% carbon dioxide (electricity, diesel).
At Solohead Research farm, a trial is being carried out to measure the reduction in nitrous oxide and ammonia emissions resulting for changes to farming practices.
Switching to LESS and protected Urea reduces emissions by 9% which is readily achievable on farms with the resources available.
LESS, protected Urea spread at half rate in combination with clover inclusion reduces emissions by 18%.
LESS, white clover inclusion and no fertiliser use reduces emissions by 25%.
Ceasing fertiliser use will reduce milk output by 5% but this is also associated with reduced costs.
For more information:
https://www.teagasc.ie/media/website/publications/2020/Lowering-the-carbon-footprint-of-pasture-based-dairy-production.pdf
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