‘Bit of a shocker’: How a seaweed diet dramatically cuts cows’ methane output
SEACOW POND, P.E.I. — A P.E.I. dairy farmer’s attempt to save money on feed — he fed his cows seaweed from a nearby beach — has led to a discovery that could bring a substantial reduction in greenhouse gases worldwide.
A researcher found the seaweed reduced the methane in the cows’ burps and farts, a key contributor to climate change.
“Considering that agriculture is one of the big contributors to the global greenhouse gas inventory, it’s pretty huge,” said agricultural scientist Rob Kinley.
More than 10 years ago, Joe Dorgan was a dairy farmer in Seacow Pond, near the northwestern tip of the province, with many of his cows grazing near the shore.


