UNL is among a number of universities around the world that have been studying methane from cattle and what can be done to make the industry more sustainable.
Yearling steers wearing GPS collars stand in a brome grass pasture at Eastern Nebraska Research and Extension Center, in Ithaca, Nebraska, on Sept. 30. They are part of an experiment measuring methane emissions.
UNL animal scientist Andrea Watson grabs a handful of cattle feed containing biochar, which has shown promise in reducing methane emissions from cattle.
What does Nebraska sell? The state's biggest exports by value
1 - Beef
Beef
Nebraska regularly leads the nation in beef exports. The state's cattle ranchers send more than $1 billion in beef overseas each year.
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2 - Combine harvester-threshers
Combines
Exports of combines edged out corn in 2017, with the state sending $431 million worth of combine harvesters overseas that year.
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3 - Corn
Corn
It should be no surprise that the Cornhusker state sells a lot of corn. In 2017, Nebraska exported $430 million worth of corn.
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4 - Soybeans
Soybeans
Along with corn, soybeans are the state's big crop. Altogether, Nebraska exported about half a billion dollars' worth of soybeans and soybean products in 2017.
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5 - Natural gas
Natural gas
Nebraska's natural gas exports fluctuate year to year, but it's consistently among the state's top exports. In 2017, the state exported $211 million worth of gas.
6 - pork
Pork
Cattle is king in Nebraska, but producers like this family farm in Osmond, Nebraska, still export more than $350 million of pork products each year.
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7 - Syringes
Syringes
They may not seem like a Nebraska product, but the state exports more than $100 million in syringes each year. One reason? Medical technology company Becton Dickinson has multiple plants in Nebraska and employs about 2,500 people in the state.
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4 - nuclear components
Nuclear parts
Nebraska's main non-agriculture export is nuclear components, which totaled $920 million in 2019.
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6 - Miscellaneous chemicals
Miscellaneous chemicals
Chemicals are among Nebraska's fastest-growing exports. The state sent $372 million worth overseas in 2019, a 403% increase from 2010.
UNL animal scientist Andrea Watson grabs a handful of cattle feed containing biochar, which has shown promise in reducing methane emissions from cattle.
Yearling steers wearing GPS collars stand in a brome grass pasture at Eastern Nebraska Research and Extension Center, in Ithaca, Nebraska, on Sept. 30. They are part of an experiment measuring methane emissions.