🌱 Cut Methane, Boost Productivity – Simple Wins for Farmers 🐄💧

Farmers are natural climate leaders—and many of the steps to reduce methane emissions also deliver real benefits on the ground.

Here are some practical strategies that work:

Rotational grazing – allows pastures to recover, improves feed quality, and boosts soil carbon.
Improved herd health – healthier livestock produce less methane per kilo of weight gained.
Breeding for low-emission livestock – a long-term investment in efficiency.
Fencing off dams and using troughs – prevents methane from forming in water contaminated with manure.
Using a pasture renovator – enhances pasture health, lifts pasture quality, and stores more carbon in the soil.

Farmer with Pasture Renovator

These changes aren’t just good for the environment—they mean better feed conversion, improved livestock performance, and long-term gains for the farm.

👏 Let’s support Aussie farmers taking action for a productive, low-emission future.

Published by Habitat for the Future

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