According to research from Southern Cross University, dung beetles reduce methane emissions in cattle manure by 85 percent. By aerating the soil and lowering the greenhouse gas footprint, these creatures offer a critical solution for sustainable agriculture.
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According to research from Southern Cross University, dung beetles reduce methane emissions in cattle manure by 85 percent. By aerating the soil and lowering the greenhouse gas footprint, these creatures offer a critical solution for sustainable agriculture.