On April 3, the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) will host a free one-hour webinar titled “Economic Considerations of Methane-Reducing Feed Additives” at 2 p.m. Central Time. Fernanda Ferreira, director of agriculture methane at the Clean Air Task Force, will share insights on methane-reducing feed additives, their economic implications, and the role of voluntary carbon markets.
Understanding the economic challenges and opportunities surrounding methane-reducing feed additives is crucial for dairy farmers and their teams. During the session, Ferreira will explore how these tools can mitigate methane emissions, focusing on practical applications within carbon markets to aid decision-making within the dairy industry.
To register for the webinar, visit: https://bit.ly/April3DCRCFerr. Those unable to attend will have access to a recording on the DCRC website after April 17. The session offers one Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) credit for veterinarians and technicians, with queries directed to JoDee Sattler at [email protected].
Ferreira brings a wealth of experience to the discussion, having worked across various sectors, including sustainable livestock production and management consulting. With over 15 years of experience, she has substantial expertise in evaluating sustainable practices within dairy and beef industries, having worked both in the USA and Latin America.
DCRC aims to unite all facets of the dairy industry to enhance reproductive performance, fostering collaboration among producers, consultants, academia, and allied professionals for the advancement of dairy cattle reproduction.
The DCRC will host an informative webinar on April 3, focusing on the economics of methane-reducing feed additives. Directed by Fernanda Ferreira, the webinar will explore economic challenges and opportunities in carbon markets, aiming to equip dairy farmers with essential insights. Registration is open, and participants can receive continuing education credits.
The DCRC webinar on methane-reducing feed additives presents a vital opportunity for dairy stakeholders to understand the economic aspects of these tools. Led by Fernanda Ferreira, participants will learn how these additives can reduce methane emissions while navigating carbon markets. This event underscores the DCRC’s commitment to enhancing the dairy industry’s sustainability and reproductive efficiency, ensuring that all sectors can thrive together.
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