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University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

Kearney Alfalfa and Forage Field Day Coming Up September 23

Brian German September 9, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

The annual Kearney Alfalfa and Forage Field Day will be held in-person on Thursday, September 23. The event will take place at the Kearney Agricultural Research and Extension Center in …

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Kearney Alfalfa and Forage Field DayNick ClarkUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)
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Research Grant of $10 Million Will Support Dairy Industry’s Net Zero Initiative

Brian German August 2, 2021Dairy and Livestock, Radio Reports

A $10 million dollar grant from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research will help the dairy industry implement the Net Zero Initiative. The grant funding will support the advancement …

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Foundation for Food & Agriculture ResearchNick ClarkUC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR)UC Davis

Efforts to Understand Nutrient Composition of Vacuumed Manure

Brian German July 12, 2021Dairy and Livestock, Radio Reports

Researchers are looking to better understand the nutrient composition of vacuumed manure on dairy farms. The use of manure vacuums has become more common in recent years due to the …

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Alternative Manure Management ProgramNick Clark

Research Project Takes Closer Look at Potential Value of Manure

Brian German June 16, 2021Agri-Business, Radio Reports

Research sponsored by the California Dairy Research Foundation is taking a more focused look at dairy manure. The project, Characterization of Dairy Manure in California, is incorporating a variety of different …

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California Dairy Research FoundationCharacterization of Dairy Manure in CaliforniaNick Clark

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