A Saskatchewan-based ag-tech company is looking for cattle producers to participate in a pilot program testing a new type of ...
A Saskatchewan based company is getting ready to launch a pilot program testing data gathered through a new type of cattle ...
With record beef markets, more cattle producers are assessing ways to capitalize on these opportunities. High-tech, precision ...
An increasing number of cattle ranchers are embracing wireless sensors that clip to cows’ ears and help them monitor the activity levels and feeding patterns of their animals. The tags are paired with ...
At its testing facility in the Badlands of North Dakota, Fargo-based startup 701x is putting final touches on its ear tag that tracks GPS location, monitors animal activity, as well as its software ...
For instance, if a rancher volunteers to share tracking information and cover the cost of new ear tags, Siroky said, the state may offer to pay for the tracking software. No production-related ...
Ear tags are a rather common phenomenon on farms, mostly on dairy cattle. Gone are the days when cows were referred to by names such as ‘Njoki’. Today, recordkeeping is a critical aspect of running a ...
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