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Red algae added to cow’s manure can reduce methane production

Adding a species of red algae — called red sea plume — decreases methane production from cow faeces, according to a study published in the scientific journal Frontiers in Sustainable Systems.


Bibeau out, MacAulay in as ag minister

Assuming the agriculture and agri-food portfolio is Cardigan MP Laurence MacAulay – no stranger to the ag file himself.


Pig manure treatment strategies for mitigating the spread of antibiotic resistance

The present study examines the changes in the physicochemical properties of treated manure.


 
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When cows become collateral damage

U.K. columnist Chris McCullough says: "I think the savvy amongst us agree that the climate is changing and something needs to be done about it to prevent us from cooking." But picking on livestock farmers – which McCullough alleges the Irish government is doing – is a drastic measure gone too far, he says. » Read More...
 

IWCA series: Ana Badea

Ana Badea is a Manitoba-based research scientist for barley breeding and genetics, leading Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s (AAFC) largest two-row and hulless barley breeding program at the Brandon Research and Development Centre. Badea is also involved in the development and training of the next generation of researchers and agriculture professionals as an adjunct professor at the University of Manitoba, where she helps guide graduate students as a co-supervisor and member of the advisory committee. » Read More...
 
 
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Reserve your tour seat at the Expo!

The North American Manure Expo is less than two weeks away – and tour seats are filling up fast! Ensure that you don’t miss out on all the excitement of the Manure Expo’s tours – from an anaerobic digester and microgrid to an agronomy research tour and separator and pelletizer demonstration. Avoid disappointment by registering today! And, don’t forget about our education sessions, spreader and agitation demonstrations, our brand-new safety event, socializing and networking opportunities and the popular trade show. Register today for the North American Manure Expo!

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North American Manure Expo

August 9, 2023 | Arlington, WI » More info