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 ...
K-State beef cattle experts emphasize early heifer preparation and the role of nutrition in early conception and calving ...
K-State beef cattle experts emphasize early heifer preparation and the role of nutrition in early conception and calving success.
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Scientists Are Breeding Cows That Burp Less Methane. Here’s How That Could Save The Planet
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 ...
As the planet warms, Nigerian farmers are looking to breed cattle that can take the heat, importing semen from a Brazilian breed suited to balmy tropical weather. In Africa, European cattle struggle ...
Shaun Diver takes a look at the recent cull cow results on Tullamore Farm and gives an update on sheep breeding in this ...
The evolution of production and reproduction over the last 40 years has greatly influenced how we manage today’s dairy herds. The dairy industry’s “perfect cow” has changed dramatically over the past ...
Murray Grey cattle are gaining ground in the U.S. due to grass efficiency, tender meat and ranch adaptability. Murray Grey ...
No need to make a stink: Controlling bovine flatulence could be key to helping curb global warming. New research suggests that breeding dairy cows to fart less — and, therefore, release less methane — ...
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