I don't have the ability to browse the internet or access specific articles in real-time. However, I can guide you on how to search for studies related to "reduce methane made by cows" and review them effectively.
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Search for Articles: You can use academic databases like Google Scholar, ResearchGate, or specific scientific journals related to agriculture and animal science to find studies that discuss methods to reduce methane emissions from cows, excluding the red algae approach.
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Title and Source: When you find an article that fits the criteria, make note of the title and the publication source (e.g., a specific journal or website).
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Citation Count: Most academic databases, including Google Scholar, will show you how many times an article has been cited by others.
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Method Overview: Look at the abstract and conclusion sections for a summary of the methods discussed in the paper for reducing methane production. Specific techniques could include dietary changes, management practices, or breeding for low-methane-emitting cattle, among others.
If you find an article that fits these requirements, feel free to provide its details here, and I can help you summarize or analyze the information further!