
Dairy Campus News
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Spring grazing offers potential for reducing methane emissions
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Next level floor system tested soon
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Fodder trees attract positive attention
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Dairy Campus conducts research into the benefits of opened grass
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Five questions about Dairy Campus and the future of dairy farming
Smart farming, feed efficiency, biodiverse milk and nature-inclusive agriculture; these are issues the Dairy Campus in Leeuwarden focuses on every... -
Bovaer® reduced methane emissions in dairy cows in different rations
Methane inhibitor Bovaer® by DSM significantly reduces the emission of methane by dairy cattle in the Netherlands. The reduction varies between... -
Effect of the Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD) on performance and health in the transition phase of high-performing dairy cattle
For dairy cattle, the transition period is a crucial period in their lactation cycle. In a relatively short period of time, a lot of changes take... -
FreeWalk shows potential free-range barns in Europe
International research provides practical knowledge for innovation on the farm. That is why LNV is involved in several so-called ERA-Nets, in which... -
Less milk yield, but lower costs with long-term milking
Recent results of the long-term milk study on Dairy Campus within the Customized lactation project show that extending the voluntary waiting time... -
Young stock grazing research in productive herb-rich grassland
A new research project started this week on Dairy Campus with in-calf young cattle grazing on plots with a mixture of English Rye Grass and Ribwort...