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The contemporary concern about anthropogenic release of greenhouse gas (GHG) into the environment and the contribution of livestock to this phenomenon have sparked animal scientists’ interest in predicting methane (CH4) emissions by ruminants. Focusing on milk production, we address six basic nut...


Tedeschi, L.O.Herrero, Mario T.Thornton, Philip K.[An Overview of Dairy Cattle Models for Predicting Milk Production: Their Evolution, Evaluation, and Application for the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) for Livestock.]An Overview of Dairy Cattle Models for Predicting Milk Production: Their Evolution, Evaluation, and Application for the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) for Livestock.

Ran, YlvaLannerstad, MatsBarron, JennieFraval, SimonPaul, Birthe K.Notenbaert, An Maria OmerMugatha, Simon M.Herrero, Mario T.[A review of environmental impact assessment frameworks for livestock production systems]A review of environmental impact assessment frameworks for livestock production systems
Blümmel, MichaelHomann-Kee Tui, SabineValbuena, DiegoDuncan, Alan J.Herrero, Mario T.[Biomass in crop-livestock systems in the context of the livestock revolution]Biomass in crop-livestock systems in the context of the livestock revolution

Rao, Idupulapati M.Peters, MichaelCastro, A.Schultze-Kraft, RainerWhite, D.Fisher, M.Miles, John W.Lascano, Carlos E.Blümmel, MichaelBungenstab, D.J.Tapasco, JeimarHyman, GlennBolliger, Adrian M.Paul, Birthe K.Hoek, Rein van derMaass, Brigitte L.Tiemann, Tassilo T.Cuchillo-Hilario, MarioDouxchamps, SabineVillanueva, C.Rincón, A.Ayarza, Miguel AngelRosenstock, Todd S.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Arango, JacoboCardoso Arango, Juan AndrésWorthington, MargaretChirinda, NgonidzasheNotenbaert, An Maria OmerJenet, AndreasSchmidt, A.Vivas, NelsonLefroy, R.D.B.Fahrney, K.Guimaraes, E.Tohme, Joseph M.Cook, Simon E.Herrero, Mario T.Chacón, M.Searchinger, T.Rudel, Thomas K.[LivestockPlus: The sustainable intensification of forage-based agricultural systems to improve livelihoods and ecosystem services in the tropics]LivestockPlus: The sustainable intensification of forage-based agricultural systems to improve livelihoods and ecosystem services in the tropics

Bryan, ElisabethRingler, ClaudiaOkoba, B.Roncoli, C.Silvestri, SilviaHerrero, Mario T.[Coping with climate variability and adapting to climate change in Kenya: Household and community strategies and determinants]Coping with climate variability and adapting to climate change in Kenya: Household and community strategies and determinants

Feed data bases describing feed supply - demand scenarios are important tools for researchers, development practitioners and private sector for example to gauge opportunities and limitations for increasing livestock production and to obtain information about potential feed surplus and deficit are...


Blümmel, MichaelHaileslassie, AmareSamireddypalle, A.Herrero, Mario T.Ramana Reddy, Y.Mayberry, D.[Feed supply-demand databases as decision making tools for prioritizing livestock interventions to close yield gaps and reduce negative environmental foot prints]Feed supply-demand databases as decision making tools for prioritizing livestock interventions to close yield gaps and reduce negative environmental foot prints
Lannerstad, MatsHeinke, J.Ran, YlvaHerrero, Mario T.Havlík, Petr[Consumptive water use in livestock production: Options for sustainable intensification]Consumptive water use in livestock production: Options for sustainable intensification

Jarvis, AndyPeterson, C.Thornton, Philip K.Ericksen, Polly J.Herrero, Mario T.Peters, Michael[Livestock and resource use in the context of climate change]Livestock and resource use in the context of climate change
Herrero, Mario T.Fawcett, R.H.Dent, J.B.[Seasonal differences in the metabolisable energy concentration of kikuyu grass as predicted from in vitro gas production measurements]Seasonal differences in the metabolisable energy concentration of kikuyu grass as predicted from in vitro gas production measurements

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