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Research suggests that extending the grazing season by just one week can reduce ammonia emissions by 3.5%. Photo: Koos Groenewold
09-01 | Article

How refocused management can reduce ammonia emissions in dairy farming

Peter Lauwers, CEO of GEA Farm Technologies. Photo: Mark Pasveer
19-01-2023 | News

GEA: Dairy cow manure solution takes off

EuroTier: A spotlight on dairy innovations
24-11-2022 | News

EuroTier: A spotlight on dairy innovations

protein content of dairy cow rations can be reduced from around 175 to 150g/kg DM without affecting cow performance if the diet is properly formulated. Photo: Jan Willem Schouten
28-07-2022 | News

Reducing protein and using forage legumes in dairy diets

Photo: Ellinbank
30-05-2022 | Article

Who will win the dairy carbon-neutrality race?

Competition among dairy cattle for feed space may cause stress, production losses and health issues. Photo: Herbert Wiggerman
21-03-2022 | Article

How do cows perform under different housing systems?

24-02-2022 | Article

Manipulating rumen fermentation to improve performance

Face recognition helping prevent lameness Photo: Koos Groenewold
14-10-2021 | News

Face recognition helping prevent lameness

Photo: Nikki Natzijl
09-06-2021 | Article

Urease inhibitor: Reduce ammonia in the barn and on pasture

Photo: Roel Dijkstra Fotografie/ Marc Heeman
28-01-2021 | Article

14 Tips to decrease ammonia emissions in dairy cattle

Dairy farmer Henk van der Veen from Surhuizum uses slow-release urea and Protispar by Speerstra Feed Ingredients. This is 30% cheaper than additional rapeseed. He notices a slight increase in the levels.  Photos: Anne van der Woude
27-01-2021 | Article

Influencing rumen microbes improves nitrogen efficiency

Photo: Hanskamp AgroTech BV
04-12-2020 | News

Eurotier Innovation Awards: CowToilet awarded gold

Photo: Henk Riswick
15-10-2020 | News

Finding ways to reduce ammonia emissions on dairy farms

Jan Dijkstra, animal feed expert at Wageningen University & Research (WUR). Photo: Koos Groenewold
09-07-2020 | Interview

Many possibilities to lower emissions through feed

Photo: Wageningen University & Research
02-07-2020 | News

What will the future dairy barn offer?

SlurryKat CEO Garth Cairns, left, with Daera Northern Ireland Agriculture Minister Edwin Poots, centre, and DUP MLA Jonathan Buckley. Photo: Chris McCullough
05-02-2020 | News

Governments push for low emission slurry spreading


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