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111 Carbon and blue water footprints of California sheep production.

机译:111加利福尼亚绵羊生产的碳足迹和蓝色足迹。

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While the environmental impacts of livestock production have been studied for a variety of livestock production systems, information is still lacking for US sheep production. A cradle-to-farm gate life cycle assessment was conducted according to international standards (ISO 14040/44), analyzing the impacts of five different meat sheep production systems in California, and focusing on carbon footprint (carbon dioxide equivalents, CO e) and irrigated water usage (MT). This study is the first to look at the carbon footprint of the California sheep industry and to consider both wool and meat production across the diverse sheep production systems within California. This study also explicitly examined the carbon footprint of hair sheep as compared with wooled sheep production. Data were derived from producer interviews and literature values, and California-specific emission factors were used wherever possible. The carbon footprint of market lamb production ranged from 13.9 to 30.6 kg CO e/kg market lamb production on a mass basis, 10.4 to 18.1 on an economic basis, and 6.59 to 10.1 on a protein mass basis. Whole-ranch water usage ranged from 2.06 to 44.8 MT/kg market lamb, almost entirely from feed production, and four of five case studies used irrigated pasture for at least part of the year. Enteric methane (CH ) production was the largest single source of emissions for all case studies, averaging 72% of total emissions. Emissions from manure credited to feed or from feed production averaged 22% in total. Sensitivity analysis showed that carbon footprint per kg market lamb increased as ewe replacement rate increased and decreased as lambs born/ewe bred increased. These results provide a proactive benchmark for the previously-unknown environmental impacts of current sheep production systems in California, which could be used to spur research into other US sheep production systems.
机译:尽管已经针对各种牲畜生产系统研究了牲畜生产对环境的影响,但仍缺乏美国绵羊生产的信息。根据国际标准(ISO 14040/44)对从农场到农场的闸门生命周期进行了评估,分析了加利福尼亚的五种不同肉羊生产系统的影响,并着重于碳足迹(二氧化碳当量,CO e)和灌溉用水量(MT)。这项研究是首次研究加利福尼亚绵羊产业的碳足迹,并考虑了加利福尼亚州不同绵羊生产系统中羊毛和肉类的生产。这项研究还明确检查了毛羊与羊毛羊生产相比的碳足迹。数据来自生产者访谈和文献价值,并尽可能使用特定于加利福尼亚的排放因子。按质量计算,市场羔羊生产的碳足迹范围为13.9至30.6 kg CO e / kg,按经济计算,其碳足迹范围为10.4至18.1,按蛋白质质量计算为6.59至10.1。整个牧场的用水量在2.06至44.8 MT / kg羔羊之间,几乎完全来自饲料生产,在五个案例研究中,有四个案例至少在一年中使用灌溉牧场。肠甲烷(CH)生产是所有案例研究中最大的单一排放源,平均占总排放量的72%。计入饲料的粪肥排放或饲料生产的平均排放总量为22%。敏感性分析表明,每公斤市场羔羊的碳足迹随着母羊替代率的增加而增加,而随着生羔/母羊繁殖的羔羊的增加而减少。这些结果为加利福尼亚当前绵羊生产系统以前未知的环境影响提供了一个积极的基准,可用于刺激对美国其他绵羊生产系统的研究。

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