Dairy Feed and Manure Management - Adapting to Climate Change While Balancing Water and Air Resource with Farm Viability
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Webinar Details
When:
Sep 22, 2020 12:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
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Presenter(s):
- Jenifer Wightman, Research Specialist, Division of Soil and Crop Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Virtual Event Format:
Group Viewing Available:
This webinar is intended to help technicians and educators work with landowners to help them better understand and navigate methods for reducing GHG emissions from dairy feed and manure management systems while also addressing other social, environmental, or economic considerations.
With a changing climate, it is critical that we maintain and support resilient farms for the benefit of all. Improved feed management and manure management have the capacity to save money by improving feed efficiency, adapt to extreme weather, and reduce methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions to the atmosphere, reducing climate change and its impacts.
1) a manure cover/flare system (photo taken by Tim Fessenden of Fessenden Farm)
This webinar is presented by the USDA Northeast Climate Hub. Contact Jennifer Ryan, Science & Technology Training Library content manager, for more information about this webinar.
Audio is Computer Broadcast only | Live captions
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