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New research investigates methane-reducing lick blocks

Research looks at the potential of lick blocks for reducing methane while boosting production.

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New methane-reducing feed options may soon be available to producers. Credit: Pamela Lawson.

New methane-reducing feed options may soon be available to producers. Credit: Pamela Lawson.

A LICK-BLOCK formula with potential for reducing methane emissions, while also providing livestock production benefits, has become the focus of a new research collaboration.  Meat & Livestock Australia...

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