K-State Engineers Find Both a Cause and a Solution for Greenhouse Gases From Silage
October 04, 2024
October 04, 2024
MANHATTAN, Kansas, Oct. 4 (TNSres) -- Kansas State University issued the following news release:
A team of Kansas State University researchers has identified silage as a significant yet overlooked source of nitrous oxide emissions, while simultaneously developing methods to dramatically reduce these greenhouse gases from agriculture.
Agriculture is the largest source of nitrous-oxide, or N2O, emissions in the U.S., with N2O being the third-most impactful greenhouse gas . . .
A team of Kansas State University researchers has identified silage as a significant yet overlooked source of nitrous oxide emissions, while simultaneously developing methods to dramatically reduce these greenhouse gases from agriculture.
Agriculture is the largest source of nitrous-oxide, or N2O, emissions in the U.S., with N2O being the third-most impactful greenhouse gas . . .