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How Native Microbials' USDA-backed Galaxis Frontier feed sup
How Native Microbials' USDA-backed Galaxis Frontier feed sup
How Native Microbials' USDA-backed Galaxis Frontier feed supplement can improve dairy milk's carbon footprint
The San Diego-based firm says its feed supplement can redirect methane-generating carbon in cow’s rumen into compounds that can be used as energy by the animal to produce more milk with a lower environmental footprint.
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