They'll try to cut methane emissions through selective breeding
By John Johnson, Newser Staff, Posted Jun 1, 2013 8:29 AM CDT
You gotta be kidding me!!!
(Newser) – A team of international scientists is going to spend $10 million to try to breed a herd of all-star cows—ones that don't burp a lot. The idea is to cut down on the cows' methane missions, which would have a two-fold benefit, explains the Verge: It would help the environment by reducing a potent greenhouse gas, and it would help farmers by making the cows more efficient and thus reducing feed costs.
Read more of this ridiculous garbage @ Scientists' $10M Goal: Burpless Cows - They'll try to cut methane emissions through selective breeding
By John Johnson, Newser Staff, Posted Jun 1, 2013 8:29 AM CDT
You gotta be kidding me!!!
(Newser) – A team of international scientists is going to spend $10 million to try to breed a herd of all-star cows—ones that don't burp a lot. The idea is to cut down on the cows' methane missions, which would have a two-fold benefit, explains the Verge: It would help the environment by reducing a potent greenhouse gas, and it would help farmers by making the cows more efficient and thus reducing feed costs.
Read more of this ridiculous garbage @ Scientists' $10M Goal: Burpless Cows - They'll try to cut methane emissions through selective breeding