
Chris Reynolds
Prof Chris Reynolds is a prominent researcher in the field of animal sciences at the University of Reading, specializing in strategies to reduce methane emissions from livestock. His work focuses on understanding how feed intake influences methane production in cattle, and he has been involved in evaluating various feed additives that could effectively lower emissions, including those that have shown promise in trials.
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Chief commercial officer Chris Reynolds told The Globe and Mail about Nutrien's assessment options.
Ottawa, Nutrien to meet to discuss building $1-billion potash export facility in CanadaNutrien’s chief commercial officer Chris Reynolds told The Globe that the company didn’t consider nationality or politics when choosing the location.
Nutrien’s new export terminal, Hudson’s Bay art auction and U.S. companies push Trump: Business and investing stories for the week of Nov. 23Nutrien’s chief commercial officer Chris Reynolds told The Globe on Wednesday.
Ottawa is pressing Nutrien to change course on building a potash export terminal in the U.S.Chris Reynolds stated that the decision on the location came down to economics.
Nutrien rules out Canada for new export terminal, chooses U.S. siteProf Chris Reynolds of the Department of Animal Sciences, University of Reading, is a seasoned methane reduction researcher.
Irish dairy and beef sectors have the tools to tackle methane emissions – The Irish Times










