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Life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from beef production in western Canada: A case study
- K. Beauchemin, H. Janzen, S. M. Little, T. McAllister, S. M. McGinn
- Environmental Science
- 1 July 2010
A life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted to estimate whole-farm greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from beef production in western Canada. The aim was to determine the relative contributions of the… Expand
Life-cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from dairy production in Eastern Canada: a case study.
- E. J. Mc Geough, S. M. Little, H. Janzen, T. McAllister, S. McGinn, K. Beauchemin
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Journal of dairy science
- 1 September 2012
The objective of this study was to conduct a life-cycle assessment (LCA) of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from a typical nongrazing dairy production system in Eastern Canada. Additionally, as… Expand
Greenhouse gas emissions of Canadian beef production in 1981 as compared with 2011
- G. Legesse, K. Beauchemin, +5 authors T. McAllister
- Environmental Science
- 9 February 2016
The present study compared the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and breeding herd and land requirements of Canadian beef production in 1981 and 2011. In the analysis, temporal and regional differences… Expand
Assessment of grazing management on farm greenhouse gas intensity of beef production systems in the Canadian Prairies using life cycle assessment
Grazing is a common practice in the beef cattle industry and is an integral component of pasture and rangeland management. The objective of this study was to evaluate impacts of grazing management… Expand
Comparison of greenhouse gas emissions from corn- and barley-based dairy production systems in Eastern Canada
- J. Guyader, S. M. Little, R. Kröbel, C. Benchaar, K. Beauchemin
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 2017
In Canada, corn silage is increasingly fed to lactating dairy cows at the expense of barley silage and other forages, as its high-energy content can improve animal performance. Moreover, corn silage… Expand