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In this episode of The Future of Beef Show, Vaughn joins Jim Johnson, Dr. Jessica Sperber, and Ian Wheal to explore how research, innovation, and systems thinking are shaping the future of beef. Drawing on his role leading global beef research at Alltech, Vaughn explains why the industry must focus on efficiency over trends, what we’ve learned from the methane debate, and where the next wave of innovation is heading.
From rumen microbiology and feed efficiency to soil health, nitrogen, and consumer perception, this episode connects the science inside the cow to the broader ecosystem—and ultimately to the future of the beef industry.
What You’ll Learn:
• Why efficiency—not trends—should drive sustainability in beef production
Links:
Future of Beef Show: www.futureofbeef.com
Read more from Drovers: www.drovers.com
By Jim Johnson, Jessica Sperber & Ian WhealIn this episode of The Future of Beef Show, Vaughn joins Jim Johnson, Dr. Jessica Sperber, and Ian Wheal to explore how research, innovation, and systems thinking are shaping the future of beef. Drawing on his role leading global beef research at Alltech, Vaughn explains why the industry must focus on efficiency over trends, what we’ve learned from the methane debate, and where the next wave of innovation is heading.
From rumen microbiology and feed efficiency to soil health, nitrogen, and consumer perception, this episode connects the science inside the cow to the broader ecosystem—and ultimately to the future of the beef industry.
What You’ll Learn:
• Why efficiency—not trends—should drive sustainability in beef production
Links:
Future of Beef Show: www.futureofbeef.com
Read more from Drovers: www.drovers.com