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EM Milk, Healthy Cows, No Barn Odor

EM Milk, Healthy Cows, No Barn Odor: How Tamaki Farm’s Fermented Microbial Program Became Okinawa’s Most Beloved Dairy Brand

No Odor, Healthier Animals: How an Okinawa Pig Farm Integrated Beneficial Microbes Into the Water Line and Compost System

Okinawa Hokuto Ltd. raises AGU pigs — a native Okinawan heritage breed known for exceptional pork quality — from a farm in the northern part of the island. In 2020, the company began a systematic integration of fermented microbial inoculants into both their composting...

Beneficial Microbes in Poultry Drinking Water: What a Controlled Study Found in 180 Laying Hens

One of the cleaner ways to evaluate the effect of beneficial microorganisms in a livestock operation is a controlled study with consistent animal numbers, uniform conditions, and measured outcomes over time. A 2021 study published in the International Journal of Food...

Delivering Biology Through the Water Line: How Farmers Are Dosing Beneficial Microbes at the Point of Entry

One of the most efficient ways to deliver beneficial microorganisms across a farm is through the water supply itself. Rather than applying biology field by field or animal by animal, farms with centralized water systems can introduce fermented microbial inoculants at...
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  • EM Milk, Healthy Cows, No Barn Odor
  • EM Milk, Healthy Cows, No Barn Odor: How Tamaki Farm’s Fermented Microbial Program Became Okinawa’s Most Beloved Dairy Brand
  • No Odor, Healthier Animals: How an Okinawa Pig Farm Integrated Beneficial Microbes Into the Water Line and Compost System
  • Beneficial Microbes in Poultry Drinking Water: What a Controlled Study Found in 180 Laying Hens
  • From Reclaimed Mountain Land to Award-Winning Produce: How Amurita Farm Used Fermented Microorganisms to Build a Whole-Farm Ecosystem

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