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Alaina Dismukes The cattle performed better by about 5% overall in the Kansas study and 6% in the Nebraska study, Marty Matlock said. Improving sustainability indicators across a complex system like beef production with tens of millions of cattle starts with understanding where the impacts occur in the life cycle of the product. Research from the University of Arkansas on Enogen corn for feed shows a possible 5% increase in feed efficiency for the beef production industry.
The University of Arkansas and Syngenta Seeds show in their new research the potential sustainability benefits of using Enogen corn for feed in the beef production industry. According to Marty Matlock, Executive Director of the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center (UARC), small changes can make a big difference in moving the needle toward sustainability.
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Syngenta Enogen Corn for Cattle and ITC Rules on Blueberry Imports
Tuesday Feb 16th, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. After a seesaw year for many crops and commodities, the economic outlook for several key California crops includes moderate improvements this year.
An analyst for Rabobank says market prospects for processing tomatoes look “generally positive,” and predicts modest increases in rice and almond prices.
Pandemic-related swings in demand disrupted markets last year, and uncertainties linger about domestic and international demand. Syngenta Seeds has partnered with the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center to publish new research highlighting the potential for beef producers to reduce their environmental footprint by using Syngenta Seeds’ Enogen corn .
Syngenta Seeds with the University of Arkansas publishing a new research on the potential for beef producers reducing their environmental footprint by using Syngenta Enogen corn.