Cattle and Methane - The Untold Story.
Ruminants, like cattle, can take low quality forage and convert it to a usable substrate for growth, milk production, and maintenance processes. This is especially important for humans because there are places in the world that are not suitable for growing crops for human consumption. Methane is but one byproduct of this beautiful, natural and complex process.
This blog will discuss the digestion processes of ruminants, the role of methane in that process, why cattle are getting unduly targeted for their role in global warming, and some current technologies in the market that are reducing methane emissions from cattle.
What’s a MVP?
A minimum viable product is the bare minimum in functionality that enables a product to be market ready. By launching an MVP, you’ll get a sense of market readiness.
Are We Too Zoomed Out with Our Definition of Success in Ag?
Differentiation NOT economies of scale is the key to success in Ag.
5 Insights into the Biological Market for Agronomic Crops
5 key insights into the biological market for agronomic crops.
Whitney’s Weekly Highlight - Once Upon a Farm
Highlighting the positive impact of Once Upon a Farm.
Farmer-First Go-To-Market Strategy
Go-to-market strategy for greenhouse gas emission reduction technologies.
People Don’t Hate Meetings; They Hate Shitty Meetings
Facilitating a meeting with intention. How to avoid a shitty meeting.
Whitney’s 2024 Sustainability Insights
As Q1 comes to the end here in 2024, here are my sustainability insights related to Food & Beverage companies.