Could grass used for animal feed reduce agriculture emissions?

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Scientists have found a way to accelerate a naturally occurring process that reduces nitrous oxide emissions and improves crop yields

Scientists have discovered that a tropical grass used for animal feed may have enormous potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture. A series of papers are set to be presented in Australia...

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