After many decades of research, the dairy sector has a significant body of peer-reviewed research showing that feed additives can effectively reduce methane, the greenhouse gas that makes up most of dairy's environmental footprint. Yet the practical use of this knowledge on farms—as well as general awareness around additive effectiveness and safety—is still gaining momentum.
source https://phys.org/news/2025-03-guidelines-widespread-methane-additives-dairy.html
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
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