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Cattle identification is emerging as a pivotal aspect of precision livestock farming, with deep learning and computer vision offering robust, non-contact solutions to traditional tagging methods.
A Powys farmer who refused to test his cattle for Bovine TB, as well as other breaches of animal health and welfare legislation, has been ordered to pay more £3,400 in court ...
Cattle identification and traceability in England will change over the next 2 years, in a major step forward in disease control and trade across the farming sector, Defra has announced Monday 2 June.
Saskatchewan research hopes to tease out better ways for Canadian beef farmers to manage ergot consumption in their herd’s ...
The Nebraska Brand Committee, as a member of the International Livestock Identification Association (ILIA), is hosting the ...
Stakeholders involved in efforts to mitigate farmers-herders conflicts in Taraba State have called for the re-identification ...
Canadian cattle producers are awaiting new federal traceability regulations following a two-year consultation process.
JBS has invested more than US$ 7 million in cattle traceability and support for small producers in Pará, as part of a ...
Wisconsin is again accepting orders for no cost 840 radio frequency identification (RFID) official identification tags provided by USDA. Currently, there is a limited supply of these tags, and they ...
A DAERA spokesperson said: “The 12-month transitional period to allow livestock keepers time to use up stocks of ‘UK’ prefixed livestock tags has now ended. This means that from today only ‘XI’ ...
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