Tropical seaweeds Sargassum binderi and Kappaphycus striatum show promise as ruminant feed additives to reduce methane emissions and enhance productivity. The study highlights the nutritional and ...
In this Sept. 27, 2018, photo provided by Green Grazing, Australis Aquaculture employee Khanh Huynh checks on seaweed cultures, near Ninh Hai, Vietnam, Australis’s “Greener Grazing” project seeks to ...
19 January 2021, Brandenburg, Löhme: Two Simmental cattle eat hay on the farm of farmer Hans-Ulrich Peters. On 20 and 21 January, companies from the agricultural and food industry, trade visitors, ...
Cows are constantly chewing. But as they break down what they eat, they also belch out a lot of methane. "Methane is what's called a greenhouse gas," University of California, Davis Department of ...
The smelly reality is that cows will always pass gas. But if farmers had more access to seaweed, cow flatulence might just stink a little less for the planet. That's the thesis of a New England-based ...
FREEPORT, Maine -- Coastal Maine has a lot of seaweed and a fair number of cows. A group of scientists and farmers think that pairing the two could help unlock a way to cope with a warming world. The ...
It was feeding time for the steers in a research barn at the University of California, Davis. Using a cement mixer, an intern blended a special additive into some of the cattle feed — made from ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. The smelly reality is that cows will always pass gas. But if farmers had ...
Finding ways to manipulate the massive population of bacteria living inside our gut is turning out to be a tricky proposition for medical researchers. The ecology of our microbiome is enormously ...
Seaweed, high in nutrients, gives a true flavor of the sea to soup bases, omelets and more. Here in Sonoma County, we pride ourselves on the diversity of world-class foods we produce locally, from our ...
A full-scale nuclear war could trigger a global famine. Disaster planner David Denkenberger has created a diet that might save humanity in that scenario. He suggests eating foods that can grow without ...
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