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CSU AgNext is advancing the science of animal agriculture to ensure a continued safe, secure, and nutritious food supply. Director: @DrKimStackhouse
Colorado State University
Joined March 2021
Our #MethaneMonday series wraps up with the fifth fact sheet developed with the @CoAgriculture1. This resource highlights options to mitigate methane emissions from manure, outlining benefits and tradeoffs of various strategies:
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In our #MethaneMonday series, we’re sharing five fact sheets developed with @CoAgriculture1 breaking down the science of methane in ruminant livestock production. This fact sheet explores how various manure management approaches impact methane production:
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In this week’s #MethaneMonday, we explore feed additives as a tool to reduce enteric methane in ruminants. While promising, more research is needed to better understand how to improve productivity while also reducing enteric methane emissions. Read here:
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In our #MethaneMonday series, we're breaking down the science of methane in animal ag. Each week, we’re featuring one of five new fact sheets by @DrSPlace in collaboration with @CoAgriculture1. This fact sheet describes how methane is formed in animal ag:
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New on the AgNext Podcast: @DrSPlace joins @DrKimStackhouse and @PedroCattle to talk about methane fact sheets developed with @coagriculture1. These tools help stakeholders better understand methane in livestock production. 🎧 Listen now:
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RT @GrassBased: On July 8th my colleagues and I discussed “The Essential Societal Role of Livestock, Today and Tomorrow” for the Livestock….
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Reisa Paulsey is a student at Colorado State University majoring in Livestock Business Management. She recently joined the AgNext team to assist with sustainable grazing research. Learn more about Reisa on our website: #MeetTheTeamTuesday
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As part of the AgNext Research Summit 2025, the AgNext team partnered with @coagriculture1 to host Methane Day. The event focused on methane emissions in animal agriculture and with presentations, panels, and a tour of our research facility. Learn more:
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