The Times of Israel on MSN
Banned elsewhere in the West, Israel permitting farmers to use feces as cattle feed
Animals Now launches PR campaign against practice, but Agriculture Ministry says 'adapted feeding solutions' required when ...
Cattle are vulnerable to many diseases. The spore-forming bacteria that cause clostridial diseases (blackleg, malignant edema, redwater, enterotoxemia in calves, etc.) can be spread via cattle feces.
Thanks Professor Timothy D. Lytton – brilliant piece. You set the table for growers and processors of leafy greens to actually do something about the safety of the food they produce – well done. It is ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
PEI researchers look at how cow poop can strengthen soil, reduce emissions
Nyiraneza said P.E.I.’s soil is great for food production, but it’s fragile. The hills and topography of the island, combined with strong tides, means the soil is prone to erosion. Growing the organic ...
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