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Dr. Richard Kohn is a Professor in Animal & Avian Sciences at the University of Maryland's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. His research focuses on integrating mathematical modeling with animal nutrition to improve sustainability in livestock production systems. He specializes in optimizing feed formulations to reduce environmental impacts, particularly through anaerobic digestion and fermentation processes for biofuel production. Dr. Kohn's work addresses nutrient cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and farm management strategies to enhance economic and ecological outcomes.
His expertise includes rumen microbiology, alternative feedstock utilization (e.g., cattail silage), and mitigation of nitrogen/phosphorus losses from farms. He collaborates with extension programs to translate research into practical guidelines for dairy and beef producers. Technical assistance provided to national projects emphasizes reducing environmental damage from animal agriculture.
Research interests span mathematical models predicting nutrient metabolism, volatile fatty acid dynamics, and whole-farm nutrient balances. Recent studies investigate methane mitigation via feed additives and rumen microbial manipulation. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his extensive publication record highlights contributions to sustainable livestock systems and bioenergy development.
Advising and grants are central to his role, though specific student names or grant details are not detailed here. His work often involves interdisciplinary teams addressing climate change impacts on livestock and tropical agricultural systems.




