Agriculturenpj Sustainable Agriculture
Breeding a sustainable future for milk production
M. J. Bell
This study conducted by Matt J. Bell investigates selective breeding methods for more sustainable dairy cows. With a remarkable find of a high negative correlation between carbon and economic index values, the research shows that benchmarking can effectively reduce milk production's carbon footprint.
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