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Flythe put either dried hops flowers or hops extracts in either cultures of pure HAB or a bacterial mix collected from a live cow's rumen.
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According to Flythe, hops can reduce HAB populations.
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According to Flythe, hops can reduce HAB populations.
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Flythe and FAPRU plant physiologist Isabelle Kagan have completed a similar project with more typical forage.
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While other bacteria are helping their bovine hosts convert plant fibers to cud, HABs are breaking down amino acids, a chemical process that produces ammonia and robs the animals of the amino acids they need to build muscle tissue, according to Flythe, who works at the ARS Forage Animal Production Research Unit (FAPRU) in Lexington, Ky.
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Flythe put either dried hops flowers or hops extracts in either cultures of pure HAB or a bacterial mix collected from a live cow's rumen.
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Later that month, in another meeting, Wells says Flythe told him he had a choice of
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Wells claims that in a meeting in January this year, Flythe and
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Flythe and FAPRU plant physiologist Isabelle Kagan have completed a similar project with more typical forage.
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Flythe also collaborated with FAPRU animal scientist Glen Aiken on a study in which hops had a positive effect on the rumen's volatile fatty acid ratios, which are important to ruminant nutrition.
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