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Save on Feed Without Reducing Pig Growth Rate
2014-08-08 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
UK - Precision feeding pigs can reduce the amount of lysine needed by 25 per cent and reduce feed costs by more than eight per cent, without affecting growth.
The 90 Percent Diet: reducing environmental impact by eating less meat
2014-08-07 19:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mongabay: An interview with Brian Machovina, a part of our on-going Interviews with Young Scientists series. Brian Machovina and one of his drones, which he flew over banana plantations to study stressors and productivity. Photo by Brian Machovina. Not many students in their final year of a PhD program are running press events in Europe for an ice cream-making machine. When I caught up with Brian Machovina he was still jet-lagged from the latest product launch of Yonanas in Germany, and girding himself...
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Reducing cows belches and global warming gases
2014-08-02 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Living on Earth: Researchers from Holland and around the world are developing a feed additive that reduces methane emissions from cows. Jake Lucas reports that the additive prevents microbes in bovine gut from making so much of the potent global warming gas. Transcript LUCAS: If cows were more polite, we'd have one less pollution problem to worry about. Whenever cows let loose a little gas--particularly when they burp--they emit methane, a powerful greenhouse gas. In fact, the EPA estimates that burping cattle...
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Learn about repair, reuse, reducing waste and more at a community event this summer
2014-08-01 05:31:12| PortlandOnline
BPS E-News July 2014
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Ants play significant role in reducing global carbon emissions, suggests report
2014-07-17 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: A 25-year study conducted by the Geological Society of America has concluded that ants are one of the most powerful biological agents of mineral decay, offering an insight into accelerated methods of carbon dioxide (CO2) storing, or sequestration. The investigation has specifically centred on how the insects interact with minerals, extracting what they need and thus processing the captured resource. By understanding the geo-biology behind ant-mineral interactions, the team hope to geoengineer...
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