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Live Science on MSNCovering poop lagoons with a tarp could cut 80% of methane emissions from dairy farmsDairy farms produce huge amounts of potent greenhouse gases. But now, scientists say these farms can slash their methane ...
Sealing manure ponds at a Central Valley farm led to a significant reduction in emissions. A large, balloon-like tarp covers ...
Twice a day at milking parlors all over New Zealand, the world’s biggest dairy exporter, sheds are hosed down to wash away cow dung into large manmade ponds.
A Harvard researcher suggests that pasture-based dairy and beef production may be worse for methane emissions tied to climate ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCalifornia dairy digesters slash methane emissions by 80% in major agriculture trialCalifornia ramps up use of sealed diary digesters that trap methane and slash emissions. A real-world study confirms their potential.
A University of California, Riverside study shows dairy digesters can reduce methane emissions on farms by roughly 80 percent ...
Sealing manure ponds at a Central Valley, California, dairy farm was shown by researchers to cut emissions dramatically.
A toilet specially designed for cows, aimed at reducing ammonia emissions per animal by 15%, was presented at a farm in ...
Ruminant Biotech’s Emitless bolus could cut global methane emissions by the equivalent of 20M cars off the road—aiming for ...
Washington’s dairy farmers are building on the practices of the past, with innovations that help them produce products with ...
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