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A new research project at Aarhus University will exploit millions of years of evolution to develop sustainable biofuels. Among other things, the…
24 countries join forces in the European Joint Programme EJP SOIL. The overall objective is to provide sustainable agricultural soil management…
With just 11 audience members, four supervisors, two opponents, a spouse and two young children, Johannes Lund Jensen received his PhD degree as the…
Reduced nitrate leaching and improved plant nitrogen availability are among the benefits of catch crops. A new model built by researchers from…
Pyrolysis is not only a source of sustainable and climate-friendly energy, but the residual product from pyrolysis, biochar, can, in addition to…
Lame cows benefit from housing in hospital pens. This is – in short - the result from a study made in collaboration between Department of Animal…
Based on antibodies from llamas, a new, biological remedy to reduce diarrhoea in piglets may constitute an environmentally friendly alternative to…
In production experiments, an increasing amount of clover grass protein was added to the feed for broilers and slaughter pigs. The purpose of this is…
Twenty-four European research organisations from 16 European countries have joined forces in a new research alliance to forge the foundation for…
Horses benefit from grazing – both in terms of their physical and psychological well-being. However, insects and summer heat can affect and may be a…
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