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Greenfield-Based BiomEdit Receives $2 Million to Reduce Cattle Methane Emissions
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Greenfield-Based BiomEdit Receives $2 Million to Reduce Cattle Methane Emissions
Aaron Schacht, CEO of BiomEdit, which is based in Greenfield, Indiana. Photo courtesy of Aaron Schacht. BiomEdit, an animal health biotechnology company based in Greenfield, Indiana, is being awarded nearly $2 million from the Bezos Earth Fund’s AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge to further develop an AI tool called the Rumen Digital Twin, which is designed to develop new ways to reduce methane emissions in cattle while boosting animal pr…
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