Posted: May 03, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 3
The company plans to capture methane from flare gas in the oil-and-gas sector in Alberta(DeNova) comments
A Halifax biotechnology company that uses greenhouse gases to grow aquaculture fish food will get a boost today with money from Canada s Ocean Supercluster innovation program.
It is fuelling the company s ambitions to become a global player in the world s fastest-growing food sector.
DeNova wants to grow microbes in methanol and convert the dried protein into an ingredient in fish feed.
DeNova preesident Brianna Stratton hopes to shift feed manufacturers to the company s sustainable protein. (DeNova)
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Udder health
Last month, Morgan presented the winner s trophy to Wade and Logan Bryanton of Tiny Acres Holsteins of Belmont, P.E.I.
Morgan said the scores are determined by the P.E.I. Dairy Lab and reflect the quality of the milk, as well as the health of the dairy herd.
Logan Bryanton, left, employee Mario Abella holding the Quality Milk Award trophy, and the farm s veterinarian, Dr. Frank Robblee.(Gary Morgan/PEIVMA) Somatic cells are a good indicator of udder health, and so low cells means that the environment that the cows live in is clean and healthy, Morgan said.
The old saying that there s not a door closes than another opens certainly proved true for fiddle player Zoe Conway last week. Zoe, who lives on the beautiful Cooley peninsula with her husband and fellow musician John McIntrye and their two children, had been looking forward to travelling to Dublin on Friday night to play live on The Late, Late Show when she got a phonecall to tell her to stay at home.
She explained that due to Covid 19 restrictions, the production team felt smaller numbers would be safer, and honestly, as always, health and safety comes first.
So although she had been excited about the chance to play live music along with Donal Lunny, Andy Irvine, Mairtin O Connor, Frankie Galvin and others, Zoe said she appreciated that it was for the best.