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S M McGinn

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McGinn S, Flesch T, Beauchemin K, Shreck A, Kindermann M
J Environ Qual . 2019 Oct; 48(5):1454-1461. PMID: 31589722
It is highly desirable to test agricultural emission mitigation strategies in a whole-farm environment to ensure that all aspects of management and production operations are included. However, the large spatial...
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McGinn S, Janzen H, Coates T, Beauchemin K, Flesch T
J Environ Qual . 2016 Jul; 45(4):1178-85. PMID: 27380065
Ammonia (NH) volatized from livestock manure is affiliated with ecosystem and human health concerns and decreased fertilizer value of manure and can also be an indirect source of greenhouse gas....
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Vyas D, McGinn S, Duval S, Kindermann M, Beauchemin K
J Anim Sci . 2016 Jun; 94(5):2024-34. PMID: 27285700
The study objective was to evaluate the effects of sustained reduction of enteric methane (CH) emissions with dietary supplementation of the inhibitor 3-nitrooxypropanol (NOP) on growth rate and feed conversion...
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Romero-Perez A, Okine E, McGinn S, Guan L, Oba M, Duval S, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2015 May; 93(4):1780-91. PMID: 26020199
The objective was to evaluate whether long-term addition of 3-nitrooxypropanol (NOP) to a beef cattle diet results in a sustained reduction in enteric CH4 emissions in beef cattle. Eight ruminally...
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Hunerberg M, McGinn S, Beauchemin K, Entz T, Okine E, Harstad O, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2015 May; 93(4):1760-6. PMID: 26020197
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of ruminal pH on methane (CH4) emission from beef cattle. Ruminal pH and CH4 data were generated in 2 experiments...
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McGinn S, Beauchemin K, Coates T, McGeough E
J Environ Qual . 2015 Jan; 43(3):820-8. PMID: 25602811
Grasslands constitute a major land use globally and are a potential sink of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO). They are also an important habitat for wildlife and a source of feed...
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Vyas D, McGeough E, Mohammed R, McGinn S, McAllister T, Beauchemin K
Animal . 2014 Oct; 8(11):1807-15. PMID: 25322788
Twenty ruminally cannulated beef heifers were fed a high corn grain diet in a randomized block design to determine the effect of three direct fed microbial (DFM) strains of Propionibacterium...
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Romero-Perez A, Okine E, McGinn S, Guan L, Oba M, Duval S, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2014 Sep; 92(10):4682-93. PMID: 25184838
This study evaluated if 3-nitrooxypropanol reduces enteric methane (CH4) emissions when added to the diet of beef cattle. The effects of 3-nitrooxypropanol on related variables including diet digestibility, ruminal fermentation,...
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Vyas D, McGeough E, McGinn S, McAllister T, Beauchemin K
J Anim Sci . 2014 Mar; 92(5):2192-201. PMID: 24663192
The objective of this study was to test the efficacy of different Propionibacterium strains in mitigating methane (CH4) emissions in beef heifers fed a high-forage diet. Twenty ruminally cannulated beef...
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Chung Y, Mc Geough E, Acharya S, McAllister T, McGinn S, Harstad O, et al.
J Anim Sci . 2013 Aug; 91(10):4861-74. PMID: 23942711
Effects of plant-bound condensed tannin (CT)-containing sainfoin vs. CT-free alfalfa (or low-CT alfalfa-sainfoin mixture), plant stage of maturity, and their interaction on enteric methane (CH4) emissions, diet digestibility, and N...