Mississippi State University’s H. H. Leveck Animal Research Center, also known as South Farm, acquired a new animal for their breeding program in late September — goats. The South Farm research center provides students and staff opportunities to gain experience raising and taking care of animals. Through various research projects with the goats, such as trials on.
The march toward mitigating enteric-methane emissions continues with recent funding of three research projects. With a total of more than $5 million in funding, land-grant-university researchers will study how mitigating
Mississippi State University s H. H. Leveck Animal Research Center, also known as South Farm, acquired a new animal for their breeding program in late September — goats.
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. & MADISON, Wis. The Greener Cattle Initiative, a multi-partner international consortium investing in research mitigating enteric methane, awarded additional grants to reduce enteric methane emissions from cattle. The grants aim to understand how.
Research includes examining hydrogen production and utilization in the rumen as well as generating information needed to selectively breed low methane-producing cattle.