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Research: Feeding cattle algae co-products
Two of the three phases are currently complete and the third phase is slated for completion this June, according to researchers. Their research is part of an overall bioenergy research program led by AgriLife Research and is supported by the … Continue reading
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Tagged bioenergy research, biofuel, cottonseed meal, crude protein, Feeding, nutrition scientist, percent, quality forages, study, Wickersham
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Toxic algae, cows being studied as biofuel sources
Two common sites in Wisconsin, toxic algae blooms on lake water and cows standing in a field, could become the next big things in the biofuel industry. UW-Madison researchers have been awarded federal grants to investigate using the bacteria in … Continue reading
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Tagged algae, bioenergy research, biofuel, blue green algae, cow, cow stomachs, natural cellulose, plant, rumen, toxic algae blooms
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Research study tests feeding beef steers with algae co-products
AgriLife Communications | Updated: May 30, 2012 COLLEGE STATION – Algae typically isn’t associated with cattle feed, but a Texas AgriLife Research scientist and graduate student have found some interesting results that may change this during their three-phased study. Two … Continue reading
AgriLife Research study focuses on feeding beef steers with algae co-products
Algae typically isn’t associated with cattle feed, but a Texas AgriLife Research scientist and graduate student have found some interesting results that may change this mindset during their three-phased study. Two of the three phases are currently complete and the … Continue reading
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Tagged algae, bioenergy research, cattle feed, crude protein, form, nutrition scientist, percent, quality forages, study, Wickersham
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Angus steers enjoyed eating algae biofuel byproduct
COLLEGE STATION – Algae typically isn’t associated with cattle feed, but a Texas AgriLife Research scientist and graduate student have found some interesting results that may change this during their three-phased study. Two of the three phases are currently complete … Continue reading
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Tagged bioenergy research, cattle feed, crude protein, nutrition scientist, quality forages
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