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Seaweed cow feed methane reduction results falter in latest Australian trial
Australian Community Media
2023-07-21
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The world’s largest trial of red seaweed species Asparagopsis, used a feed supplement to reduce methane from cattle, has shown only a third of emissions were cut compared to previous trials.
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