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Sheep industry collaborates worldwide to reduce emissions

Livestock experts from around the world have been working together to try to reduce the environmental impact of sheep

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Research from New Zealand suggests that selective breeding could reduce emissions by 1-2% per year.
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Research from New Zealand suggests that selective breeding could reduce emissions by 1-2% per year.

Livestock experts from around the world have been working together to try to reduce the environmental impact of sheep. ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã reports. SRUC and the Texel Sheep Society have teamed up with...

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