Resource use efficiency and environmental emissions from an average Waikato dairy farm, and impacts of intensification using nitrogen fertiliser or maize silage

  • Gavin S
  • Blackwell M
  • Carran R
  • et al.
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Abstract

A life cycle assessment (LCA) approach was used to estimate whole-system (dairy farm + grazing and forage land) resource use and environmental emissions for an averag e Waikato dairy farm enterprise. Effects of increased production from 850 to 1020 kg milksolids/ha using more nitrogen (N) fertiliser (+200 kg N/ha/yr) or forage (+2 t DM/ha/yr maize and oats silage) were also assessed. Fertiliser N increased production and economic efficiency, but decreased environmental efficiency through a predicted increase in N leaching and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In contrast, using forage increased the use of land but increased milksolids/ha and with no loss in environmental ef ficiency (per kg milksolids). A preliminary compar ison of the average Waikato farm system and an example Swedish dairy farm system showed small dif ferences in environmental efficiency (GHG or N leaching/m3 milk) but much higher (5-fold) energy efficiency on the Waikato farm. This is important to maintain, particularly as farms intensify, if "food-miles" (energy use in transpor ting produce to markets) become a component of our "ecolabel" for supplying produce to overseas markets. Keywords: dairy farm, ef ficiency, environment, intensification, maize, nitrogen, resource use

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Gavin, S. F. L. J. D. F. J., Blackwell, M. B., Carran, R. A., Wedderburn, M. E., & Jollands, N. A. (2003). Resource use efficiency and environmental emissions from an average Waikato dairy farm, and impacts of intensification using nitrogen fertiliser or maize silage. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 185–189. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2003.65.2485

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