Clive discusses the effects of reproductive performance on GHG emissions through modelling.
With Farmax he shows how with improvement or changes in reproduction or the 6 week calving rate, replacement rate and stocking rate, the emissions target can be reached without negative financial impact.
A reduction in total emissions and emissions intensity reduction are difference and are explained.
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