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The EU’s Fertiliser Regulation sets the criteria for when products can be marketed as urease, nitrification, or denitrification inhibitors. However,…
Last year, a researcher from Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at Aarhus University secured third place in a photo competition with the…
The addition of Bovaer to the feed makes dairy cows more climate-friendly and is part of the Danish government's plan to reduce the environmental…
Tenure-track Assistant Professor Sheng Wang from the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, has been awarded a prestigious Villum Young…
New research from Aarhus University reveals how farmers, researchers, and policymakers perceive challenges and solutions to ensure healthier soils in…
The Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University is part of a new and groundbreaking project, SEAWEED4IMRAS, which aims to combine aquaculture with…
A research project supported by the Green Development and Demonstration Program (GUDP) is now halfway through its project period. The project maps the…
DTU and AU will collaborate to produce amino acids for organic pigs and poultry. If successful, according to the researchers behind the new project,…
It is possible to lower the amount of zinc in fattening pigs' feed to a level lower than currently permitted. This would be beneficial for both the…
With a grant of over 3 million DKK from DFF, the NovelGreen project aims to transform agriculture by identifying key traits in intercrops that…
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