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Jasmine Dillon

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Building: Animal Sciences
Room: 253
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Jasmine Dillon

Assistant Professor
Soil and Crop Sciences

Education
Pennsylvania State University, Animal Science, 2019, Ph D
Texas A&M University, Animal Breeding, 2013, MS
Texas A&M University, Animal Science, 2011, BS


Biography
Jasmine Dillon is an Assistant Professor in the CSU Department of Animal Sciences. She uses life cycle and systems thinking to evaluate the role of livestock in sustainable food systems.

Selected Publications
Unveiling the hidden capitals of beef livestock, Kathleen Merrigan,M. Bellon,M. Natarajan,S. Lemon,C. Hanley,N. Benard,Becca BR Jablonski,Kevin E Jablonski,Franklyn B Garry,Ryan Douglas Rhoades,Jasmine Ashley Dillon

Current state of enteric methane and the carbon footprint of beef and dairy cattle in the United States, Jasmine Ashley Dillon,Kim Stackhouse-Lawson,Greg Thoma,Stacey A Gunter,C Alan Rotz,Ermias Kebreab,David G Riley,Luis O Tedeschi,Juan Villalba,Frank Mitloehner, others

Current State of Enteric Methane and the Carbon Footprint of Beef and Dairy Cattle in the U.S., Jasmine Ashley Dillon,Kim Stackhouse-Lawson,G. J. Thoma,S. A. Gunter,C. A. Rotz,E. Kebreab,D. G. Riley,L. O. Tedeschi,J. Villalba,F. Mitloehner,A. N. Hristov,Shawn Archibeque,John P. Ritten,Nathan Mueller

Grazing distribution of beef cattle: Acronyms of technology and spatial measures, Milt Thomas,Jasmine Ashley Dillon,Derek Bailey,Scott E Speidel,Mark Mark Enns

One place doesn’t fit all: Improving the effectiveness of sustainability standards by accounting for place, Kevin E Jablonski,Jasmine Ashley Dillon,James W Hale,Becca BR Jablonski,Michael S Carolan