Easter Howgate Farm: Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture and Emission Reduction
Easter Howgate, a 2,500-acre farm operated by SRUC near Edinburgh, integrates research with livestock practices to enhance farming efficiency and animal welfare. Its innovative projects aim to reduce methane emissions, optimize beef production, and support sustainable agriculture, potentially reshaping food production and environmental impact globally.

Easter Howgate, operated by SRUC, spans 2,500 acres and integrates academic research with livestock practices. It features advanced technology for monitoring cow feed intake, optimizing weight gain, and automating the finishing process.
The GreenCow project measures methane emissions to support breeding programs for lower-emission cattle. Recent upgrades have initiated UltraGreenCow research, enhancing emissions measurement capabilities.
The GreenShed initiative captures gases for energy, producing concentrated fertilizers and supporting hydroponic farming. This farm serves as a prototype for sustainable agriculture, potentially lowering costs and improving animal welfare while contributing to net-zero goals.




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