Main Takeaway: Methane emitted from enteric fermentation in cattle production is an important source of green house gaz. CSU environmental chemist Dr Julia Howitt explains how CSU is involved in a project assessing how new techniques can lead to ...
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Methane emitted from enteric fermentation in cattle production is an important source of green house gaz. CSU environmental chemist Dr Julia Howitt explains how CSU is involved in a project assessing how new techniques can lead to ... Presentation by Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, Björn Ole Sander, David Pelster, and Eugenio Díaz-Pinés.
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- Methane emitted from enteric fermentation in cattle production is an important source of green house gaz.
- CSU environmental chemist Dr Julia Howitt explains how CSU is involved in a project assessing how new techniques can lead to ...
- Presentation by Klaus Butterbach-Bahl, Björn Ole Sander, David Pelster, and Eugenio Díaz-Pinés.
- To learn more about the Great Plains Grazing project, please visit ...
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