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Feeding cows seaweed reduces methane emissions, but does it make economic sense?

2025-05-09 04:24:06| Beef

Researchers are exploring red seaweed as a sustainable cattle feed that could significantly reduce methane emissions, while also studying whether consumers are willing to pay more for low-emission milk and beef. [ more ]


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