Dairy Content / Dairy Content for ϲϿ Davis en Study Examines Environmental Footprint of California Dairy Cows Over 50 Years /food/news/study-examines-environmental-footprint-california-dairy-cows-over-50-years <p>Producing a liter of milk in California emits less greenhouse gas and uses less land and water than it did in 1964, according to a <a href="https://www.journalofdairyscience.org/article/S0022-0302(20)30074-6/pdf">recent study</a> from researchers at the University of California, Davis.</p> <p>“We compared 1964 through 2014 and found a 50 percent reduction in greenhouse gases to produce the same quantity and quality of milk,” said senior author Ermias Kebreab, professor and Sesnon Endowed Chair in the Department of Animal Science at ϲϿ Davis. “The magnitude of change is surprising.”</p> March 11, 2020 - 9:00am Amy M Quinton /food/news/study-examines-environmental-footprint-california-dairy-cows-over-50-years Can Seaweed Cut Methane Emissions on Dairy Farms? /climate/news/can-seaweed-cut-methane-emissions-on-dairy-farms <p>Seaweed may be the super food dairy cattle need to reduce the amount of methane they burp into the atmosphere. Early results from research at ϲϿ Davis&nbsp;indicate that just a touch of the ocean algae in cattle feed could dramatically cut greenhouse gas&nbsp;emissions from California’s 1.8 million dairy cows.</p> May 24, 2018 - 11:30am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/can-seaweed-cut-methane-emissions-on-dairy-farms Keeping Cows Cool With Less Water and Energy /news/keeping-cows-cool-less-water-and-energy <p>Innovative cooling technologies tested on dairy cows at the University of California, Davis, are addressing the long-standing challenge of keeping dairy cows cool in heat-stressed California.</p> September 06, 2017 - 1:34pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/keeping-cows-cool-less-water-and-energy How a Genetic Mutation From 1 Bull Caused the Loss of Half a Million Calves Worldwide /news/genetic-mutation-1-bull-caused-loss-half-million-calves-worldwide <p>Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief was one of the most prolific bulls in the history of Holstein cattle breeding — but he also introduced a lethal gene into the population, responsible for an estimated half million spontaneous abortions worldwide. Now researchers at ϲϿ Davis and the University of Illinois&nbsp;Urbana-Champaign&nbsp;have identified the mutation responsible, enabling ranchers to test for and avoid it.&nbsp;</p> October 13, 2016 - 9:34am Andy Fell /news/genetic-mutation-1-bull-caused-loss-half-million-calves-worldwide Protein-Trapped Sugar Compounds Nourish Infant Gut Microbes /news/protein-trapped-sugar-compounds-nourish-infant-gut-microbes <p>ϲϿ Davis researchers have shown that it is the sugar part of a sugar-protein compound found in both human and cow’s milk that feeds the health-promoting microbes in babies’ intestines.</p> April 15, 2016 - 10:47am Patricia Bailey /news/protein-trapped-sugar-compounds-nourish-infant-gut-microbes