Research studied influence of reduced water availability on cattle grazing forages with high moisture content like wheat ...
Supplementing the diets of grazing beef cows with seaweed in pellet form could cut their methane emissions by almost 40 ...
A Future Fabrics Expo panel discussed livestock's role in regenerative farming and its potential impact on sustainability ...
which had an 822,000 head beef cow reduction since 2007, or 21 percent of the nation’s total. The biggest reductions were in Tennessee and Kentucky and accounted for 59 percent of the region’s decline ...
Scientists may have found a potential solution that could reshape the future of sustainable cattle farming: seaweed.
Livestock is responsible for 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, with the largest portion coming from methane gas ...
Researchers have discovered that a seaweed-based supplement significantly reduces methane emissions from grazing beef cattle ...
Livestock account for 14.5 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, with the largest portion coming from methane that ...
Grazing cattle also tend to generate more methane than feedlot cattle –those raised in fenced areas and fed a high energy ...
A UC Davis study found that feeding seaweed supplements to grazing cattle reduced methane emissions by 40%, promoting ...
“Beef cattle spend only about three months in feedlots and spend most of their lives grazing on pasture and producing methane,” said senior author Ermias Kebreab, professor in the Department o ...
This second webinar focusses on establishing legumes into existing grass pastures in the monsoonal zone of northern Queensland. Beef cattle grazing on native pastures is the key land use in the ...