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Feed additive evaluation tool for enteric methane mitigation gets thumbs up in beta test

Dairy value chain stakeholders test a tool to help farmers, their advisers and supply chain stakeholders make informed decisions about using feed additives to reduce enteric methane emissions and carbon footprint.
February 11, 2023
A. Schafer

Using feed additives to reduce enteric methane emissions from dairy cows is getting a lot of press lately. Scientific evidence with promising results is growing rapidly. 


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Greener Cattle Initiative on track to uncover options for methane mitigation

January 30, 2023
Juan Tricarico

The Greener Cattle Initiative (GCI) is exceeding expectations on its goal of funding research to discover solutions for the biggest contributor of on-farm emissions in the U.S.: enteric methane.


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Methane emissions in grazing dairy systems

Strategies to reduce enteric methane emissions in grazing herds, including forage quality, supplements and pasture management.
August 23, 2022
Andre F. Brito and Kathy J. Soder

Grazing systems have been targeted as a source of greenhouse gas emissions due to high-forage diets and decreased forage quality.



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Building a playbook for better cow care and feed efficiency

October 7, 2021
Karen Lee
Enteric emissions are the greatest contributor to the on-farm carbon footprint of milk.
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A methane lover’s delight: Garlic

September 28, 2021
Woody Lane
Methane emissions from ruminants do play a factor in a warming planet. But there are feeding options being researched that could help reduce that impact.
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