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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.
Saskatchewan research hopes to tease out better ways for Canadian beef farmers to manage ergot consumption in their herd’s ...
The global livestock monitoring and identification market was valued at approximately USD 2,396.54 million in 2022 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of more than 11.6% from 2023 to 2030. This market ...
The Nebraska Brand Committee, as a member of the International Livestock Identification Association (ILIA), is hosting the ...
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.
JBS has invested more than US$ 7 million in cattle traceability and support for small producers in Pará, as part of a ...
Stakeholders involved in efforts to mitigate farmers-herders conflicts in Taraba State have called for the re-identification ...
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 ...
This week, the nation stood divided on which tag technology to adopt for cattle identification. The UK Government’s biosecurity minister, Baroness Hayman, announced that England is embracing Low ...
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