Hoofprint Biome Raises $15M Series A to Advance Enzyme-Based Methane Reduction in Cattle
Hoofprint Biome secured a $15 million Series A round to accelerate commercialization of its methane-reducing feed additive for cattle.
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Hoofprint Biome secured a $15 million Series A round to accelerate commercialization of its methane-reducing feed additive for cattle.
Noble Research Institute, in partnership with Kansas State University and Hy-Plains Feedyard, has launched a three-year educational program focused on sustainable grazing in the Flint Hills region.
AgBoost has closed a $500,000 investment round led by an angel investor to support platform development and expansion.
The Bezos Earth Fund is contributing $19.3 million to a new global effort to reduce livestock methane emissions through selective breeding.
Edacious partnered with Utah State University and the Bionutrient Institute to study nutrient density in beef.
Axitan, a company specializing in enzyme-based feed additives, has appointed Good Grain Network as its exclusive distributor for South Asia.
A 400-sow study using Verility's Fertile-Eyez showed comparable pregnancy rates with fewer inseminations than standard methods.
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) has developed a new disease detection system that can identify avian influenza in poultry in real time.
A UC Davis study found that Rumin8’s investigational veterinary product reduced total methane emissions by 95.2% in cattle.
Current H5N1 surveillance efforts in the U.S. face delays due to laboratory-based testing, limiting timely containment efforts.
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