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In this episode of Idaho Seed Podcasts, we delve into the essentials of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and their relevance to Idaho agriculture. Based on a University of Idaho Extension publication about green house gasses authored by Lide Chen, Eric Winford, and Mario E. de Haro-Martí, we discuss:

  • The primary greenhouse gases and their sources
  • The impact of GHGs on climate change
  • The role of U.S. agriculture in GHG emissions
  • Specific contributions from livestock operations
  • Strategies for emission reduction in farming practices

To Contact Dr. Lide Chen: Click Here

To Read the Original Article: Click Here

To Contact your Local Extension Office: Click Here

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This episode was generated using artificial intelligence to ensure clarity and engagement. However, all content is reviewed by University of Idaho Extension experts, including the voices you hear at the beginning and end of each episode, to guarantee accuracy and relevance.​

Idaho Seed Podcasts releases new episodes every 2–3 weeks, offering accessible insights into agricultural topics and research from the University of Idaho Extension. Perfect for listening on the tractor or during your daily routine.​

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