Return to Innovation for Impact Fund
2023: Climate-controlled Cattle Respiration Chambers (The Cargill Foundation)
Climate-controlled animal respiration stalls (the first in the U.S.) will allow researchers to definitively measure, verify, and monitor methane and other gas emissions from cows – information that will support a slate of investigations aimed at improving the sustainability and productivity of farms around the world. The chambers monitor oxygen consumption and methane, CO2, and hydrogen emissions in real time. Researchers may put individual cows in a chamber in order to get an absolute measure of gases consumed and produced.
Cornell: Joe McFadden (Cornell CALS/Animal Science)
Supported by: Cargill, Genesee Valley Regional Market Authority, Balchem Corporation, New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets