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- W86331429 abstract "When considering how swine production will be affected by climate, perhaps the best place to start is to consider the present day vulnerabilities of the industry. The swine industry, like most of the meat production industry, is based on intensive production with trends suggesting future increases in intensification. This industry model depends on cheap grain, cheap energy, and manageable disease control. Some expect that future temperature, and precipitation frequency and intensity may have direct impacts on nonintensive swine production but are not likely to directly affect intensive production because the barn environment is controlled. However, there could be an increase in the frequency, intensity, and severity of both severe storms (e.g., hurricanes, tornadoes, etc.), which might increase the upset of large open-air lagoon treatment systems and flooding of barns. This could lead to increased pressure on intensive operations to modify current manure treatment systems. Climate effects could, thus, have negative impacts on feed grain production, which will affect its availability and price. Climate influences would also have indirect impacts on energy costs as demands for renewable energy increase, which could also put upward pressure on feed grain prices as bioenergy production competes for feed grains. The climate impacts on growth, reproductive success, and distribution of diseases may impact the ability to manage disease. This concern may be heightened in intensive production relative to nonintensive systems owing to the density of animals. Future greenhouse gas mitigation efforts may produce costs or revenue opportunities for the swine industry. Last, the role of reactive nitrogen (Nr) in climate and other intertwined issues could be very important. Swine producers will need to adapt to all these changes to maintain production levels." @default.
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- W86331429 title "Climate Vulnerabilities of the Swine Industry" @default.
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