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Australian producers can now earn carbon credits through livestock water supplementation
Burp control: How can methane released in livestock belches be reduced? Scientists are trying various options Down to Earth 18 November 2022
Is asparagopsis seaweed a key way to reduce methane emissions in sheep and cattle, or a risky investment? ABC News 7 March 2021
Mitigating the carbon footprint and improving productivity of ruminant livestock agriculture using a red seaweed Journal of Cleaner Production 20 June 2020
6 feed additives that can reduce cows’ methane emissions The Daily Churn 20 December 2021
How Seaweed Could Reduce Cow's Methane Emissions By Up To 90% Mindbodygreen 5 October 2024
Red seaweed (Asparagopsis taxiformis) supplementation reduces enteric methane by over 80 percent in beef steers National Library of Medicine 17 March 2021
Asparagopsis seaweed:The world’s most effective livestock methane solution FutureFeed 2021
Rumen methanogens and mitigation of methane emission by anti-methanogenic compounds and substances Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology 26 January 2017
Feeding livestock a seaweed supplement called FutureFeed could simultaneously help to secure global food security and fight climate change by reducing powerful greenhouse gas emissions. CSRIO FutureFeed 22 January 2020
ASPARAGOPSIS-BASED CATTLE FEED Provectus Algae 2024
Australian trial of seaweed cow feed fails to achieve hoped-for methane cuts The Guardian 13 July 2023
Seaweed might not be the answer to reducing methane from cows Murdoch University 25 January 2024
Feeding seaweed supplement to cattle halved methane emissions in Australian feedlot, study finds The Guardian 18 August 2024
Benefits and risks of including the bromoform containing seaweed Asparagopsis in feed for the reduction of methane production from ruminants
Red seaweed was billed as a game changer for livestock methane reduction… so when will it deliver? Ag Funder Newsletter 23 April 2024
How feed additives could cut methane emissions from livestock by 90 per cent ABC News 26 February 2023
The effects of feeding liquid or pelleted formulations of Asparagopsis armata to lactating dairy cows on methane production, dry matter intake, milk production and milk composition Animal Feed Science and Technology March 2024
Methane reduction, health and regulatory considerations regarding Asparagopsis and bromoform for ruminants New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 28 August 2023
Reducing methane from livestock Department of Climate Change, Energy the Environment and Water 19 March 2025
Big questions yet to be answered on atmospheric methane
Reality check: seaweed as a feedstock for cattle likely to be nothing more than a ‘niche market’ by 2030 Countryman 12 January 2022
Benefits and risks of including the bromoform containing seaweed Asparagopsis in feed for the reduction of methane production from ruminants
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