Management intensive grazing (MIG) is used on most certified organic dairy farms throughout the Northeast U.S. and is a tool that can potentially remove carbon (C) from the atmosphere and store it in the soil. However, increased soil C storage may cause higher soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, offsetting any gains in climate mitigation achieved with MIG. The goal of this project is to provide... Read more
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This project has received funding in 2012 by the Organic Transitions Program (ORG), part of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, grant number 2015-51106-23967.