New research suggests that breeding dairy cows to fart less -- and, therefore, release less methane -- could cut down on greenhouse gases. No need to make a stink: Controlling bovine flatulence could ...
The dairy industry might not seem like a major climate villain, but it's responsible for about 4% of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, most of that from cow burps. That's right: when ...
A Curtin University study has revealed breeding less-flatulent cows and restoring agricultural land could significantly reduce rising methane emission levels, which play a considerable role in climate ...
Current Climate brings you the latest news about the business of sustainability every Monday. Sign up to get it in your inbox. Much of the news on climate has been discouraging of late. Europe had its ...
Founder Eddie Perez explains how Expected Progeny Differences and other cattle-industry tools inform his approach to ...
K-State beef cattle experts discuss how genetics, health and management decisions shape a heifer's lifetime productivity.
LXML supports livelihoods through breeding cow assistance in Sepon ...
How ‘photos of nice, shapey, flashy calves are what sell bull semen’, why it’s worth sourcing bulls worldwide and why ...
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