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3. Feed bases (granules) — a protein-vitamin feed for farm animals: made from alfalfa (a low-sugar product with high protein, fiber, and vitamin content, without any chemical additives). 4. Cat litter ...
ADM issues recall for cattle feed sold in six states, including Tennessee by: Jessica Barker Posted: Mar 7, 2025 / 03:47 PM CST Updated: Mar 9, 2025 / 11:00 AM CDT ...
CHICAGO, March 05, 2025--ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of ADM (NYSE: ADM), is recalling specific pelleted animal feed products because they may contain elevated levels of copper or have levels ...
From problem to profit The seven-year research project, centered in Makurian village near Doldol town, is Kenya's first successful attempt to produce cactus fodder pellets. Kenneth Oduor, a University ...
Pelletised moringa feed has proven to be an optimal choice for goat nutrition. Feeding goats with 1.5 to 2 kg of Moringa pellets daily over a year helps achieve a desired live body weight of 30 ...
Researchers used solar-powered equipment to dispense the seaweed pellets and measure methane emissions. Over a 10-week period, the cattle that ate the seaweed supplement demonstrated a nearly 40% ...
Live cattle futures posted Friday gains of 62 cents to $1.85, as Feb was down $3.625 on the week. A few cattle have exchanged hands last week at $195-195.50 in the North, steady from last week ...
By Victoria Heath You might think that cows thrive on a diet of grass, but a new study has shown just how valuable feeding an alternate source of greenery – seaweed – to the animals can be in ...
Researchers dispensed the pellets using solar-powered machines that also measured how much methane the cows produced. The other group of cattle did not have access to the seaweed pellets.
Eco-friendly moos: Feeding cattle seaweed cuts methane emissions by almost 40% Seaweed supplements could make “cattle farming more sustainable.” Published: Dec 02, 2024 03:01 PM EST ...
Beef steers graze on a ranch in Dillon, Montana. The machine nearby releases a seaweed supplement while also measuring the cattle’s methane emissions. CREDIT: Paulo de Méo Filho/UC Davis.
Seaweed is once again showing promise for making cattle farming more sustainable. A new study by researchers at the University of California, Davis, found that feeding grazing beef cattle a seaweed ...
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