Balanced protein diet can cut nitrogen build up on dairy farms
Balanced protein diet can cut nitrogen build up on dairy farms
Up to 35 percent of the accumulated nitrogen on dairy cattle farms can be reduced with a balanced diet in protein content without reducing milk production, suggests a new research.
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Some protein powders contain high level of heavy metals
HUNTSVILLE, AL (WAFF) – Protein shakes are a staple in many gym-goers diets. But a Consumer Reports study found dangerously high levels of metals in some of these supplements.
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