AgResearch
Browse

File(s) not publicly available

The challenges and opportunities when integrating animal models into grazing system models for evaluating productivity and environmental impact.

journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-10, 08:05 authored by Richard Eckard, Val SnowVal Snow, Ian Johnson, Andrew Moore
The intensification of livestock production has highlighted the importance of balancing production and the environmental impact in grazing systems. With the advent of more distributed computing power we have seen more complex models being developed, capable of simulating most aspects of a livestock production system. Where the modelling objective includes prediction of both productivity and environmental impacts, it is imperative to include appropriate consideration of the grazing animal in the simulation. This raises numerous challenges with respect to environmental impact modelling, including explicit treatment of nutrients in dung and urine, the prediction of grazing behaviour, dry matter intake and associated enteric methane loss. This paper discusses these challenges and opportunities when integrating animal models into grazing system models for evaluating productivity and environmental impact.

History

Rights statement

© CSIRO 2014

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

CSIRO

Journal title

Animal Production Science

ISSN

1836-0939

Citation

Eckard, R.J., Snow, V.O., Johnson, I.R., & Moore, A.D. (2014). The challenges and opportunities when integrating animal models into grazing system models for evaluating productivity and environmental impact. Animal Production Science, 54, 1896-1904.

Usage metrics

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC