People are paying attention to dairy cows in a way you wouldn’t expect—by analyzing their burps. It may sound strange, but at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, groundbreaking research is using high-tech tools to track the gases cows emit and what that means for both their health and the environment. UW-Platteville’s School of Agriculture is advancing dairy science through innovative research led by Dr. Ryan Pralle, Assistant Professor of Animal, Dairy, and Veterinary Sciences. He says the research they’re doing is transforming the future of dairy farming.