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New technology and old farming principles will reduce methane emissions

Cutting the methane produced by livestock is seen as an essential element of farming’s attempts to achieve net zero emissions. Jonathan Wheeler reports.

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New technology and old farming principles will reduce methane emissions

Cutting the methane produced by livestock is seen as an essential element of farming's attempts to achieve net zero emissions. Jonathan Wheeler reports. A mixture of new technology and old farming principles...

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