Silage research study finds cause and solution for greenhouse gas emissions

Researchers at Kansas State University have determined a cause and potential solution for greenhouse gas emissions from silage. Jeongdae Im, an associate professor of civil engineering, says his team tested simulated silage from corn, alfalfa and sorghum and monitored emissions over a four-week period. “A group of bacteria called the denitrifiers are responsible for nitrous […]

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