CirPro and CH4Global share their experience of the first commercial on-farm use of the CH4 Global's Asparagopsis seaweed-based feed supplement for feedlot cattle. A reduction of over 80% of enteric methane was the result from the cattle consuming a daily diet supplemented with Aspragopsis. Heath Tiller of CirPro noted the added bonus potential for improved growth rate. At an event earlier this week, CirPro and CH4 Global served up the first enteric methane-reduced beef in South Australia. Visit www.ch4global.com to learn more. #methanereduction #entericmethanereduction #asparagopsis #ghgemissions #ghgreduction #netzerocarbon #carbonneutral #australia
Listening to the story, do they mention Argentines interested in algae, intentions to cultivate them there? we would love to chat with you!
Great work team
Brilliant to hear this from the farmer perspective !
How did you feed them? I am more interested in the particularities of the feeding trial that was performed. At what inclusion rate did you get 80% reduction of enteric methane?
hallo mr. i want to ask something do cows eat oil cake?
Congratulations!
Owner of Hartwood Cattle Co, Hartwood Advisory and Founder AgPro Technology
1yCongratulations guys, looking forward to working with you on this 👍