P.E.I. researchers look at how cow poop can strengthen soil, reduce emissions
HALIFAX — Like many farmers, Nick Green trades and barters as a way to ensure his cattle have enough land to graze.
Unlike many farmers, Green trades in manure.
“We essentially provide a service,” Green said. And that service is waste.
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