Milking fewer, higher producing cows leads to drop in emissions.

June 29 2021 - 6:30pm
BULL TESTING: LIC research assistant Gemma Worth and senior scientist Lorna McNaughton with the bulls being tested for their methane output.
BULL TESTING: LIC research assistant Gemma Worth and senior scientist Lorna McNaughton with the bulls being tested for their methane output.

Breeding more efficient animals could help unlock profitability and environmental gains for Tasmanian dairy farmers, according to a new project.

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