Previously announced CSU feedlot trial now peer-reviewed: what the published TPR® results mean
Terragen is pleased to share that its previously announced Charles Sturt University feedlot trial has now been accepted for publication and is live in the Journal of Translational Animal Science. While this is not a new trial announcement, it is an important milestone: the results have now entered the peer-reviewed literature, giving producers, advisers and investors an additional level of confidence in how the findings can be assessed.Why this mattersIn agricultural biologicals, proof matters.Producers do not need more noise. They need confidence that a product has been tested properly, that results have been scrutinised externally, and that performance is being communicated with precision. That is what publication adds here.The CSU paper is based on the previously announced feedlot trial in 264 purebred Angus steers over 106 days on feed. It compared a control ration with no probiotic against liquid and dried direct-fed microbial treatments at different dose rates.What the published [...]

