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Seaweed supplements proven to cut methane emissions in cattle by 38%

Agri-Business

Seaweed supplements proven to cut methane emissions in cattle by 38%

A new study by the University of California, Davis, discovered that feeding a seaweed supplement in pellet format, to grazing...

December 10, 2024 5:45pm
SRUC explores red seaweed as a UK chicken feed alternative

Pig/Poultry

SRUC explores red seaweed as a UK chicken feed alternative

Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) is set to explore the viability of red seaweed as a sustainable substitute for soybean meal...

December 18, 2023 2:00pm
Livestock methane-reducing product gets commercial contract in Oz

Agri-Business

Livestock methane-reducing product gets commercial contract in Oz

CH4 Global Inc. has announced the first commercial sale and supply of its Asparagopsis-based methane-reducing product for ruminant animals to...

June 26, 2022 7:00am
Fonterra to expand trial on reducing methane emissions to more farms

Dairy

Fonterra to expand trial on reducing methane emissions to more farms

New Zealand dairy cooperative, Fonterra, is to expand a trial which uses seaweed to reduce methane emissions from cows. In...

May 5, 2022 11:20am
Farm trials to investigate how seaweed could lower livestock emissions

Agri-Business

Farm trials to investigate how seaweed could lower livestock emissions

Northern Ireland's first farm trials into the potential of seaweed to reduce emissions in dairy herds are set to begin...

April 20, 2021 12:21pm
New foot bathing product for Mortellaro launched

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New foot bathing product for Mortellaro launched

A young farming entrepreneur from Laois has just launched a new product for the foot disease Mortellaro in cows and...

March 11, 2015 8:00am
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