“Innovation comes from failure, so part of our process is to fail as fast as we can, because the faster we fail, the faster we get to the 2 percent of solutions that actually work.” That’s Dr. Kim ...
Cargill, a global food and agriculture leader, has issued a $1 million grant to Colorado State University to help fund the university’s AgNext research program. The contribution will support ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Cattle’s soundless belches are sending millions of pounds of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet hopes changing their diet will ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Kim Stackhouse-Lawson is a Director for AgNext in the Colorado State University with one video in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2022 House Committee. The ...
In many ways, the research pens at Colorado State University are what you’d find on your standard cattle feedlot. There are cows, of course, plenty of mud, and the inevitable, nostril-turning stench ...
HINCKLEY, Minn. — The international beef industry is poised to tell the story of its sustainability. Kim Stackhouse-Lawson, executive director of global sustainability for the National Cattlmen's Beef ...
Sustainability is important to ranchers. They just don't always talk about it. This video with remarks from Kim Stackhouse-Lawson and John Robinson, both of the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, ...
Years of progress in efficiency and genetics may not be enough to satisfy the demands put on cattle producers moving forward. That was the message from speakers at the 2021 Feeding Quality Forum, ...