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Karen Beauchemin
Karen Beauchemin is a federal scientist in Canada who is recognized as an international authority on methane emissions and ruminant nutrition. Her research helps develop farming techniques that improve how we raise cattle for meat and milk, while reducing the environmental impacts of livestock production.The work of Beauchemin and her colleagues, has led to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada being recognized as a world leader in measuring greenhouse gases and in developing strategies to reduce emissions from agricultural activities including from livestock production. Beauchemin has been recognized with awards from the Canadian Society of Animal Science, American Dairy Science Association, the Chinese Academy of Science, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry in Stockholm, Sweden. Provided by Wikipedia
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Effects of urea plus nitrate pretreated rice straw and corn oil supplementation on fiber digestibility, nitrogen balance, rumen fermentation, microbiota and methane emissions in go... by Xiumin Zhang, Medrano, Rodolfo F., Min Wang, Beauchemin, Karen A., Zhiyuan Ma, Rong Wang, Jiangnan Wen, Lukuyu, Ben A., Zhiliang Tan
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Increased Nitrogen Retention and Reduced Methane Emissions of Beef Cattle Grazing Legume vs. Grass Irrigated Pastures in the Mountain West USA by MacAdam, Jennifer W., Pitcher, Lance R., Bolletta, Andrea Ivana, Guevara Ballesteros, Raúl David, Beauchemin, Karen A., Xin, Dai, Villalba, Juan J.
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Corn oil supplementation enhances hydrogen use for biohydrogenation, inhibits methanogenesis, and alters fermentation pathways and the microbial community in the rumen of goats by Xiumin Zhang, Medrano, Rodolfo F., Min Wang, Beauchemin, Karen A., Zhiuuan Ma, Rong Wang, Jiangnan Wang, Lukuyu, Ben A., Tan, Zhi Liang, Jian Hua He
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Agricultural Breakthrough Technology 5: Reduced methane emissions from livestock by Arndt, Claudia, Mulat, Daniel Girma, Arango, Jacobo, Flintan, Fiona E., Beauchemin, Karen A., Martin, A., Montgomery, Hayden, Verchot, Louis V., Wisser, Dominik, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline
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An evaluation of emerging feed additives to reduce methane emissions from livestock by Hegarty, Roger S., Passetti, Rodrigo AC, Dittmer, Kyle M, Wang, Yuxi, Shelton, Sadie W., Emmet-Booth, Jeremy, Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, McAllister, Tim, Leahy, Sinead, Beauchemin, Karen, Gurwick, Noel
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