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Carbon Emissions Reduction: Page 11
Dairy Cattle
DNA selection may reduce cattle emissions
A new study suggest that if researchers can link DNA to emissions released during belching than cattle could be genetically selected to reduce methane.
Brand Insights
Keep up with advances in piglet nutrition that balance health, performance, and feeding costs
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Learn about science-driven approaches to improve gut health, refine feed formulation, and enhance profitability in piglet production. Presented by Feed Strategy.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
British farmers look to be more efficient in drought conditions
Drought conditions force British farmers to call on the government for financial assistance in reducing greenhouse gases.
Ingredients
Agolin Ruminant feed additive for cows
The Agolin Ruminant is a plant based in-feed additive to help reduce methane emissions in cows, one of the major sources of greenhouse gas from agricultural production.
Dairy Cattle
Feed additive reduces methane emissions in ruminants
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) says 2 billion of the estimated 50 billion tons of greenhouse gases (GHG) emitted annually come from cattle. One company has created a feed additive that it says can reduce GHG emissions from cattle by 300 million tons per year.
Dairy Cattle
Study leads to more accurate estimates of methane emissions
A study by an international consortium of researchers has found that revised methane emissions conversion factors for specific regions are expected to improve emission estimates in national inventories.
Dairy Cattle
Study: Feed supplement reduces GHG emissions from cows
Livestock emissions are a considerable contributor to greenhouse gas emissions however, until recently, there has been no commercial, scalable solution to reduce methane emissions from cows.
Dairy Cattle
Study looks to reduce methane gas emissions in cattle
Seeking to mitigate the greenhouse gas contributions of Alberta, Canada’s agricultural sector, a University of Lethbridge-led study has been granted $1.1 million by the federal government’s Agricultural Greenhouse Gases Program.
Feed Production by Region
New method converts biogas into animal feed ingredient
The Technical Research Centre of Finland has come up with a method to convert methane-rich biogas into high-protein raw material for animal feeds.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
EU action on climate change mostly backed by feed sector
The European Compound Feed Manufacturers’ Federation (FEFAC) has generally welcomed the package of measures recently announced by the European Commission, which aims to drive the EU toward a low-carbon economy.
Feed Additives
Study shows how to reduce methane emission from ruminants
An international team of researchers has explained how a new compound works to reduce the environmental impact of ruminant animals by cutting the production of the greenhouse gas, methane.
Animal Feed Manufacturing
Feed industry technology lowering livestock emissions
Improvements in the efficiency of animal agriculture over recent decades have dramatically reduced greenhouse gas emissions created by livestock, according to Dr. Frank Mitloehner, professor and air quality specialist in the department of animal science at University of California-Davis.
Poultry
Animal feed trends for the week ending December 10
The past week brought us news about greenhouse gas emissions, feed additives, the European Commissions’ Circular Economy Package, China’s animal feed sector, Estonia’s largest feed mill, and Nutreco’s latest acquisition.
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