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NYTimes.com: Belching Cows and Endless Feedlots: Fixing Cattle’s Climate Issues #feed #methane
Kim Chaffee
All,
Beef production using feedlots is growing fastest in developing countries. Research in the US is ongoing on how to fix the CH4 and N2O emissions. Sounds like an opportunity for biochar. Kim From The New York Times: Belching Cows and Endless Feedlots: Fixing Cattle’s Climate Issues The United States is home to 95 million cattle, and changing what they eat could have a significant effect on emissions of greenhouse gases like methane that are warming the world. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/21/climate/beef-cattle-methane.html?smid=em-share
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CHANDRA SEKHAR PAUL
Hello Kim, It's a nice opportunity in the field of biochar. We found in research that sewage sludge biochar producing in pyrolysis temperature 320 ℃ is the highest container of available phosphorus. But the C-N ratio was higher in high-temperature biochar (520 and 620 ℃). Thanking You, Paul Chandrasekhar Doctoral Researcher Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources Department of Agroenvironmental Chemistry and Plant Nutrition Office 47 Czech University of Life Sciences (CULS) Kamýcká 129 165 00 Praha 6 - Suchdol Prague, Czech Republic.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 5:05 PM Kim Chaffee <kim.chaffee2@...> wrote: All,
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