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NEXUS Involve & Partner: impacts of biochar supplementation on livestock productivity, profitability and GHG emissions : Milestone 3
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Harrison, MT and Christie, K and Barnes, N and Bilotto, F, NEXUS Involve & Partner: impacts of biochar supplementation on livestock productivity, profitability and GHG emissions : Milestone 3, Meat and Livestock Australia Limited, North Sydney, NSW, 3 (2022) [Contract Report]
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Abstract
The NEXUS project is a multi-party program that explores the nexus between profitability,
productivity, greenhouse gas mitigation, carbon sequestration and consumer perceptions of livestock
businesses in an increasingly variable climate. The Involve and Partner (I&P) extension to the
Tasmanian NEXUS project is trialling biochar as a feed supplement to a cohort of livestock on a
commercial beef cattle farm in northern Tasmania, Australia. The I&P farm have begun implementing
pasture renovation activities aimed at increasing soil carbon and have formally registering their
activities under the ERF.
Supplementation of a commercial grade biochar ‘FeedChar’ to around 60 Wagyu-cross calves (biochar
treatment) commenced in May 2022. A second cohort of 60 calves (control treatment) rotationally
grazing paddocks of the same farm to allow a comparison of liveweight gain over the duration of the
project. Measurements of pasture quality and availability indicates little difference between the
control and biochar treatment cohorts. To date, no significant difference in liveweight gain between
the two cohort of animals. We are also measuring total organic carbon in manure; results are being
processed at the time of writing.
An on-farm workshop was conducted on 18 November 2022 and a further two have been scheduled.
The aims of these workshops are to promote awareness of the biochar supplementation project,
implications for soil carbon, enteric methane and liveweight gain. In these we are assessing
participant knowledge, attitudes, skills and aspirations to commence feeding biochar on their own
properties. The first workshop had 20 attendees, these being a blend of producers and industry
representatives. Workshops are planned for December 2022, in the north-east of the state, and then
in February 2023, on a beef farm in the north-west of the state. These workshops will be conducted
on farms that have used biochar as a feed supplement for several years, and are thus further along
the mitigation journey compared with the I&P farm
Item Details
Item Type: | Contract Report |
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Keywords: | Biochar; feed; livestock; supplement; enteric; methane; soil; carbon; greenhouse gas; liveweight gain; carbon; mitigation; regenerative agriculture; manure; organic; biodiversity; plant; pasture; ecosystem; natural; vegetation; cattle; profit |
Research Division: | Agricultural, Veterinary and Food Sciences |
Research Group: | Agriculture, land and farm management |
Research Field: | Agricultural land planning |
Objective Division: | Environmental Policy, Climate Change and Natural Hazards |
Objective Group: | Mitigation of climate change |
Objective Field: | Management of greenhouse gas emissions from animal production |
UTAS Author: | Harrison, MT (Associate Professor Matthew Harrison) |
UTAS Author: | Christie, K (Dr Karen Christie) |
UTAS Author: | Barnes, N (Dr Nicoli Barnes) |
UTAS Author: | Bilotto, F (Mr Franco Bilotto) |
ID Code: | 154409 |
Year Published: | 2022 |
Deposited By: | TIA - Research Institute |
Deposited On: | 2022-11-28 |
Last Modified: | 2023-01-17 |
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