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Imagine a world where dairy farms could significantly cut their methane emissions with a simple dietary change. That’s the promise of seaweed. By adding it to cattle feed, farmers can slash methane emissions by as much as 80% [Agriculture.com]. “Seaweed in cattle feed could be a game-changer for the dairy industry, paving the way for more sustainable farming practices,” says Dr. Mark Jones, Agricultural Scientist [Dairy Farmers of America]. The dairy sector significantly contributes to methane emissions, a significant greenhouse gas. Research from the University of California, Davis, shows that including seaweed in cattle feeds could reduce these emissions by up to 80%. Dairy cows produce methane primarily through enteric fermentation, making up 10% of US greenhouse gas emissions. As regulatory pressures rise, many dairy producers struggle to balance environmental responsibility and economic reality. Seaweed emerges as a natural, effective, low-cost alternative, with the government providing subsidies and incentives to encourage its use. https://www.thebullvine.com/uncategorized/seaweed-to-the-rescue-how-dairy-farmers-can-slash-methane-emissions-and-boost-roi/
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Imagine a world where dairy farms could significantly cut their methane emissions with a simple dietary change. That’s the promise of seaweed. By adding it to cattle feed, farmers can slash methane emissions by as much as 80% [Agriculture.com]. “Seaweed in cattle feed could be a game-changer for the dairy industry, paving the way for more sustainable farming practices,” says Dr. Mark Jones, Agricultural Scientist [Dairy Farmers of America]. The dairy sector significantly contributes to methane emissions, a significant greenhouse gas. Research from the University of California, Davis, shows that including seaweed in cattle feeds could reduce these emissions by up to 80%. Dairy cows produce methane primarily through enteric fermentation, making up 10% of US greenhouse gas emissions. As regulatory pressures rise, many dairy producers struggle to balance environmental responsibility and economic reality. Seaweed emerges as a natural, effective, low-cost alternative, with the government providing subsidies and incentives to encourage its use. https://www.thebullvine.com/uncategorized/seaweed-to-the-rescue-how-dairy-farmers-can-slash-methane-emissions-and-boost-roi/

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