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  2. Mootral - Wikipedia

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    Mootral is a British-Swiss company that is developing a food supplement to reduce methane emissions from ruminant animals, chiefly cows and sheep, but also goats. [1] Methane is a major target greenhouse gas and in the 4th protocol report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is recommended to increase from a x23 to x72 multiplier because of the magnitude of its effect ...

  3. Novus International - Wikipedia

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    1959 – SANTOQUIN is the first feed additive approved by the FDA. [3] 1979 – ALIMET® introduced. [2] The first sale of ALIMET feed supplement is made to ConAgra Foods in El Dorado, Arkansas. [3] 1991 – Mitsui & Co. and Nippon Soda acquire Monsanto's MHA and ALIMET businesses and form Novus International, Inc. [2] [4] [5]

  4. FutureFeed - Wikipedia

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    FutureFeed is a ruminant livestock feed ingredient based on seaweed that can reduce methane emissions, established by Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). FutureFeed holds the global intellectual property to use the seaweed Asparagopsis for livestock feed.

  5. Armstrong's mixture - Wikipedia

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    The dots explode with some smoke when struck. [2] Armstrong's mixture can be used in impact firecrackers known as cap torpedoes, which explode on impact when the ball (made of clay or papier-mâché) is thrown or (with some types) launched by slingshot. The firecrackers may include gravel with the explosive mixture to ensure enough friction is ...

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  7. Bone meal - Wikipedia

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    Bone meal provides phosphorus and calcium to plants, along with a largely inconsequential amount of nitrogen. [4] The N-P-K rating of bone meal is typically 3–15–0 [5] along with a calcium content of around 12% (18% CaO equiv.), [6] although it can vary quite a bit depending on the source from 1–13–0 to 3–22–0.

  8. Thousands injured, several dead after pagers explode across ...

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    At least nine civilians are dead and over 2,750 were injured after pager devices owned by a large number of members in various Hezbollah units and institutions exploded on Tuesday, according to ...

  9. Photo shows diss that sparked fight between NYPD ... - AOL

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    This was the photobomb that caused the NYPD’s top brass to explode. A picture posted online appears to show the moment interim NYPD Commissioner Tom Donlon was blocked from a photo op at the New ...