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Influence of Derived Operation-Specific Tractor Emission Data on Results from an LCI on Wheat Production
Per-Anders Hansson; Berit Mattsson
Corresponding author:: Prof. Per-Anders Hansson, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7033, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden; e-mail: per-anders.hansson@lt.slu.se

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The shortage of data for emissions from agricultural tractors contributes to LCA results on environmental load from modern crop production possibly having high error levels and high uncertainties. The first part of this work describes measurements and calculations made in order to obtain operation-specific agricultural emission data. Calculations are based on emission data measured on a standard 70 kW tractor of a widely available make. In the second part, results from an LCI on wheat production based on traditionally used emission data are calculated and compared with results obtained when using the emission data for specific working operations derived in part one. One conclusion of the study is that the emission values, when related to the energy in the used fuel, show very large variations between different driving operations. Another conclusion is that the use of the new data results in a marked reduction of the total air emissions produced in the wheat production chain, especially for CO and HC, but also for NO x and SO 2 .

4 LCA (4) 202-206 (1999)

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