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How does carbon sequestration affect the sustainability of beef?

Published online
01 Feb 2017
Content type
Miscellaneous

Author(s)
Broocks, A. & Place, S. & Rolf, M.

Publication language
English
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Key words

  • beef
  • beef cattle
  • beef production
  • carbon
  • carbon dioxide
  • climate change
  • global warming
  • grassland management
  • grasslands
  • land use
  • soil
  • sustainability
  • tillage
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