articleJournal of Dairy ScienceMar 21, 2007BRONZE OA

Temperature-Humidity Indices as Indicators of Milk Production Losses due to Heat Stress

University of Georgia · Agricultural Research Service · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Meteorological data (1993 to 2004) from 2 public weather stations in Phoenix, Arizona, and Athens, Georgia, were analyzed with test day milk yield data from herds near weather stations to identify the most appropriate temperature-humidity index (THI) to measure losses in milk production due to heat stress in the semiarid climate of Arizona and the humid climate of Georgia. Seven THI with different weightings of dry bulb temperature and humidity were compared. Test-day data were analyzed using 2 models to determine threshold of heat stress and rate of decline of milk production associated with a specific THI. Differences in thresholds of heat stress were found among indices and between regions. Indices with…

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Keywords
  • Heat index
  • Humidity
  • Dry-bulb temperature
  • Environmental science
  • Heat stress
  • Semi-arid climate
  • Wet-bulb temperature
  • Relative humidity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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