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The Carbon Reduction of Bovine Flatulence Bandwagon
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1841817" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I have no problem with the likes of Bovaer, CSIRO in Australia is doing a lot of work with it and it does seem to help to improve feed efficiency to some extent. Whether that efficiency will cover the cost of the product remains to be seen. carbon neutrality for beef cattle is a lot more important to us than it is to you as our exports make up a bigger %age of markets so we have to keep an eye on what the likes of the EU market is demanding and we don't have the clout that the US has to tell them to go jump, just look at the negotiations that Trump had with China and the EU to get bigger access to their markets with US imports of their manufactured products as a big stick to wield. Canada I would imagine is in a similar situation to us.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1841817, member: 16453"] I have no problem with the likes of Bovaer, CSIRO in Australia is doing a lot of work with it and it does seem to help to improve feed efficiency to some extent. Whether that efficiency will cover the cost of the product remains to be seen. carbon neutrality for beef cattle is a lot more important to us than it is to you as our exports make up a bigger %age of markets so we have to keep an eye on what the likes of the EU market is demanding and we don't have the clout that the US has to tell them to go jump, just look at the negotiations that Trump had with China and the EU to get bigger access to their markets with US imports of their manufactured products as a big stick to wield. Canada I would imagine is in a similar situation to us. Ken [/QUOTE]
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