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Feedstuffs in Focus
When it comes to cows, it's not all black and white
Have you ever stopped to think what our world would be like without cows? Around the world, cows hold both cultural and economic significance. They provide nourishment of bodies and minds. They also impact climate. When it comes to cows, it’s not all black and white.
Joining us to talk about a thought-provoking documentary about the cultural, economic, nutritional and environmental significance of cows and the global feed industry is Dr. Mark Lyons, President and CEO of Alltech. We caught up with Dr. Lyons in Atlanta, Ga., during IPPE 2025, where World Without Cows debuted on the opening night of the event.
This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is brought to you by Alltech. Acting as your trusted partner, Alltech delivers integrated expertise and tailored solutions and services to provide a comprehensive one-stop resource for solving your challenges. Alltech’s expertise is your competitive edge. Visit Alltech.com to learn more.
Think about it. What would our world be like without cows Around the world? Cows hold both cultural and economic significance. They provide nourishment of bodies and minds. They also impact climate. When it comes to cows, it's not all black and white.
Speaker 1:Welcome to Feedstuffs in Focus, our podcast taking a look at the big issues affecting the livestock, poultry, grain and animal feed industries. I'm your host, sarah Muirhead. This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is brought to you by Alltech. Acting as your trusted partner, alltech delivers integrated expertise and tailored solutions and services to provide a comprehensive one-stop resource for solving your challenges. Alltech's expertise is your competitive edge. Visit alltechcom to learn more.
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Speaker 1:Is it the US? How much are we up? You know, if you talk about the US as the strongest country, it's a mess, but I hope we see the difference between where the upwards right here is going to be and how much this country has grown. I think the shared pressure is much stronger amongst the broader countries particularly. This is where our policy is growing. The policy is really increased throughout the pandemic. So now you know Congress went backwards and we're seeing this policy. Does that people need more equity? Are you sure people need a corporate stock? Does it change the argument? How can we help people?
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