We believe reducing methane should be an opportunity, not a burden.

SeaGraze® can help.

All it takes is a sprinkle.

Breakthrough research has shown that adding just a sprinkle of this seaweed to livestock feed reduces livestock methane emissions by over 80%.

Safe and effective for all ruminant livestock

Maintains ruminant health to produce high quality animal products

Provides a source of vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids

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Supports reproductive health with naturally occurring Iodine

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These statements, which have not been evaluated by the FDA, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, as that would be illegal. Only drug companies can make medical claims, but Hawaiians have been eating Asparagopsis taxiformis or limu kohu for centuries.

Which product is right for your operation?

SeaGraze®

Our dried seaweed (A. taxiformis) meal is best for grazing operations! The mineral profile and high protein content can be extra impactful for small ruminants.

SeaGraze® Oil

Our oil format is best for controlled feeding settings (TMR)! The oil is easier to deliver homogeneously into a controlled feed.

Are consumers willing to pay a premium price for milk and beef sourced from cows fed SeaGraze®?

With partners at SightX and Roberts Environmental Center, we discovered something incredible: consumers are willing to pay a premium for climate-friendly milk and beef sourced from SeaGraze®-fed cows.

72%

American consumers are willing to pay between 51.7 and 72.3% more for low emissions milk.

8%

American consumers are willing to pay up to 8.6% more for low emissions beef.

Is Low Emissions the New Organic?

The findings in the survey indicate that consumers are not only willing to pay higher prices for SeaGraze®-fed products but also highlight the perception of "low emissions" as a new standard comparable to organic. 

FAQs

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We fed our seaweed on Midnight’s Farm.