
Fertiliser converted from cow slurry has the potential to reduce 183 tonnes of CO2e a year
Trial in Buckinghamshire confirmed new technology that converts dairy herd waste into fertiliser can slash ammonia and methane emissions
A new sustainable fertiliser could reduce ammonia emissions by up to 90 per cent, a trial carried out by independent agriculture and environment consultancy ADAS and Norwegian agricultural technology company...
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