How to remove livestock (green) area

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subj. how do I remove the designation of livestock area in T&S 1.6.3? Shift+Alt+click does nothing thanks)



Best Answer

Just click on the livestock with right-click.




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How can we reduce greenhouse gas emissions from livestock?

Practices to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Increase production through herd health and breeding practices.
  • Feed cattle based on nutrient needs.
  • Composting.
  • Include additives in manure to suppress unwanted biological activity.
  • Implement manure storage covers and anaerobic digesters.


  • How can I reduce my livestock emissions?

    There are 4 main approaches to reducing livestock greenhouse gas emissions:
  • husbandry (animal breeding, feed supplements, improved pastures)
  • management systems (stocking rates, biological control)
  • numbers of livestock.
  • manure management.


  • How can we reduce methane emissions from livestock?

    Cattle on carbohydrate -rich diets with high intake will produce less methane as a percentage of dietary gross energy. Grinding and pelleting of forages increases passage rate and reduces methane emitted by the animal.

    How can greenhouse gases be removed?

    Carbon dioxide can be removed from the atmosphere as air passes through a big air filter and then stored deep underground. This technology already exists and is being used on a small scale.



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