Range cattle in Northeastern New Mexico (NRCS photo). A study published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that supplementing beef cattle with a seaweed pellet can ...
Previous studies have shown that adding red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) to beef cattle rations could reduce methane – a potent greenhouse gas – produced by the animals by up to 90%. But those ...
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Seaweed is once again showing promise for making cattle farming more sustainable. A new study by researchers at the UC Davis found that feeding grazing beef cattle a seaweed supplement in pellet form ...
UC ANR scientists are at Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center studying how seaweed additives could be incorporated into cattle grazing systems to reduce methane production.
Seaweed is once again showing promise for making cattle farming more sustainable. A study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, found that feeding grazing beef cattle a seaweed ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Grazing cattle also tend to generate more methane than feedlot cattle–those raised in fenced areas and fed a high energy diet to ...
Feeding cows seaweed could save the planet, according to a new study. American researchers discovered that feeding kelp to grazing cattle cuts methane emissions by almost 40%. They say their findings ...