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A new advisory paper from Aarhus University investigates feather pecking among laying hens – a behaviour that can have serious consequences for both…
What did Denmark look like before tractors ploughed the fields - indeed, before there were any fields at all? What can we learn from the lives and…
They are invisible to the naked eye, yet they may hold the key to more sustainable farming. In Denmark, a young researcher is digging into the living…
A special type of proteins may become another tool for farmers when trying to reduce the occurrence of diarrhoea in the weaning barn. Results from a…
A new study explores how drones and machine learning could help fine-tune nitrogen use in agriculture—offering a glimpse into a future with smarter…
A new digital map of soil health across Europe offers unprecedented opportunities to monitor, analyse, and predict the condition of soils. This…
As part of the international networking initiative SusAnFoods (Sustainable Production of Animal-Derived Foods), researchers and partners from…
Control of intestinal worms in horses is handled differently from country to country, based on different guidelines. Now, researchers and…
On the afternoon of June 4, 2025, the European Parliament officially adopted the agreement on the EU’s first-ever Soil Monitoring Law. The agreement,…
Larvae from the black soldier fly can help combat food waste and increase sustainable protein production. However, new research shows that their…
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