By Dr. Dwight Roseler , Adjunct Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, The Ohio State University ...
A University of Minnesota study found the top 10% of profitable dairy herds in Minnesota account for 60% of the feed costs of ...
From cow burps to cow manure, it’s stirred up an ongoing debate: just how much methane do cattle emit, and can it be reduced? As global dairy companies set a new goal to trace and reduce emissions, ...
Methane emissions account for about one-third of the warming that planet Earth has endured since the industrial revolution. This greenhouse gas is more potent than carbon dioxide but doesn’t stick ...
DAVIS, Calif. — University of California researchers are feeding seaweed to dairy cows in an attempt to make cattle more climate-friendly. UC Davis is studying whether adding small amounts of seaweed ...
A new study explores whether the plentiful, fibrous byproduct of CBD production holds potential promise as a nutritious, efficiency-boosting feed ingredient for the dairy sector Hemp cultivation has ...
Each year, New Zealand imports about 2 million tonnes of palm kernel expeller (PKE), a by-product of palm-oil processing in Indonesia and Malaysia, to feed dairy cows, at a cost of NZ$800 million. But ...
Travis Ties serves many roles at Holdgrafer Dairy, including the head of feed operations for the 400-cow dairy located near Bellevue, Iowa. He's been named the winner of the 2025 MILK Business ...
FILE - Dairy cows gather at Sommerbjerggaard after being released from the stables, near Them, Denmark, Sunday 19 April 2020.
Feeding cows red seaweed triggers a microbial shift that sharply reduces methane emissions, revealing a promising gut-level climate solution.
A new study from researchers in Germany has determined that dairy cows that were fed industrial hemp produced milk with detectable levels of delta-9 THC, the cannabis compound most closely associated ...
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