Dr Joe McFadden, Cornell University

August 11, 2022

 

Dietary solutions to inhibit ruminal methanogenesis: Where are we now, where do we go next, and how do we get there?

Dr Joseph McFadden leads a research program at Cornell University focused on dairy cattle nutrition with a focus on improving nutrient digestibility, liver and gut function, and the efficiency of milk production. He is leading the development of a Cornell program and center to evaluate the effects of feed additives and drugs on methane and milk production using standardized procedures with the development of a climate-controlled respiration chamber system to study enteric methane emissions from dairy cattle.

The presentation in pdf form:

The Nutritionist 2022 McFadden PDF

Links to resources mentioned in the webinar:

Paper on Methane Inhibitors

Follow Joe McFadden on Twitter @RuminateOnThis

 

 

 

 

This educational series would not be possible without the support our generous sponsors. We hope you will look to them when you have nutritional needs.

Our Gold Sponsors are: Arm & Hammer Animal and Food ProductionThe Canola Council of CanadaIdenaProtekta

Silver Sponsors are: DairyLand Laboratories, Inc and Adisseo

Bronze Sponsors are:  AminoMax, Origination, Inc.,  Virtus, Balchem,and Milc Group

The webinars are transmitted globally in multiple languages. Mariann Fessenden from AMTS is the host and producer. A Spanish language webinar is hosted by Paula Turiello of Ifina in Argentina, Marcello Hentz Ramos of 3rlab in Brazil hosts in Portuguese. Mandarin translations and hosting in China is with Shawn Li of AnSciTech, Elena Bonfante of Dairy Innovations Italia joins from Italy.

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