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Please note that this is a sample summary and may not be representative of the full text. ## College Estate Strategy and Air Quality Targets
This document outlines the College Estate Strategy and Air Quality Targets for [College Name]. The strategy aims to improve the environmental performance of the college estate by reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality.
The CAFRE estate is a working farm with a focus on sustainable practices. The estate is located in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. CAFRE is a key player in the development and implementation of agricultural policy in Northern Ireland.
The use of manure storage systems like concrete tanks or covered pits is also encouraged. These systems help to prevent the spread of disease and reduce the environmental impact of manure. **Housing management and manure storage**
The CAFRE Dairy Centre cubicle house floors are scraped every two hours.
CAFRE’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its adoption of innovative technologies and practices. The Dairy Centre, a flagship facility for dairy farming education and research, is a prime example of this commitment. The Dairy Centre’s innovative approach to slurry management is a testament to the importance of sustainable practices in the dairy industry.
This reduces the environmental impact of dairy farming, particularly in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. ## Extended Grazing: A Sustainable Solution for Dairy Farming
The practice of extended grazing, where cows are allowed to graze for longer periods at grass, has emerged as a promising solution for sustainable dairy farming. This approach offers both economic and environmental benefits, particularly in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Advertisement Advertisement Preliminary results suggest that in combination all of the mitigation strategies employed on the CAFRE Dairy Centre provide for a reduction in ammonia emissions of over 25 per cent. More modelling and refining of scenarios are required. The results of which will form part of any future ammonia knowledge transfer programmes.