Animals
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Cattle Genetics Can Help Dairy Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
Historically, farmers have selected cows with genetics for better milk production and quality. More milk means more supply and more money in the farmer's pocket. But due to rising temperatures around the globe, cows that can handle the heat are becoming more desirable.
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