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Toward Specialized or Integrated Systems in Northwest Europe: On-Farm Eco-Efficiency of Dairy Farming in Germany

Thorsten Reinsch, Cecilia Loza, Carsten S. Malisch, Iris Vogeler, Christof Kluß, Ralf Loges, F. Taube

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems · 2021

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Summary

Intensive confinement (IC) systems for dairying have become widespread during the last decades. However, potential advantages of alternative systems such as full-grazing (FG) or integrated dairy/cash-crop (IFG) systems with regards to better provision of ecosystem services are widely discussed. To investigate performance and environmental impacts, we compared four prevailing dairy systems using an on-farm research study. The farm types differed in their share of pasture access and quantity of resource inputs: (i) an IC with a high import of supplements and mineral fertilizers; (ii) a semi-confinement (SC) with daytime pasture access during summer and moderate import of supplementary feeds representing the base-line scenario; (iii) a FG based on grazed seeded grass-clover swards with no pur

Subject
Dairy & milk production
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Dairy
DOI
10.3389/fsufs.2021.614348
Catalogue ID
SNmojxde6f-ec6yjg
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