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The University of Nebraska is examining factors that impact methane production from cattle. This research includes the microbial population in the rumen, inoculation of the rumen environment early in an animal’s life, di...
How and Why is Methane Produced in Cattle? is an episode from UNL BeefWatch by Jay Jenkins. The University of Nebraska is examining factors that impact methane production from cattle. This research includes the microbial population in the r...
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Published Apr 20, 2026, 00:22:08 long, audio available.
The University of Nebraska is examining factors that impact methane production from cattle. This research includes the microbial population in the rumen, inoculation of the rumen environment early in an animal’s life, diet and cattle genetics.
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How and Why is Methane Produced in Cattle? is an episode from UNL BeefWatch by Jay Jenkins.
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This episode was published on Apr 20, 2026.
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How and Why is Methane Produced in Cattle? is from UNL BeefWatch by Jay Jenkins.
Published Apr 20, 2026 and 00:22:08 long