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New study reveals path to greener dairy production and reduced emissions

A Victoria Drought Hub study investigates dairying and greenhouse gas emissions.

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Sineka Munidasa, Research Assistant, at The University of Melbourne’s Dookie Campus in north-east Victoria.  Photo courtesy Victoria Drought Hub.

Sineka Munidasa, Research Assistant, at The University of Melbourne’s Dookie Campus in north-east Victoria. Photo courtesy Victoria Drought Hub.

A GROUND-BREAKING study in northern Victoria has unveiled crucial insights into the intersection of dairy production, forage feeding and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Researcher, Dr Paul Cheng, said...

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