Webinars & Podcasts
Smart dairy farming systems generate a large amount of data that can help farmers monitor barn environmental conditions, milk production, feeding, and reproduction cycles of cows. There is also growing interest in the individual-level monitoring of cow behavior in group housed cattle. Dr. Borbala Foris of the University of British Columbia Animal Welfare Program will highlight some of the latest research on promising new data streams such as social and grooming behavior that can provide insights into the experiences of individual cows living in a herd and how this impacts their welfare and productivity.
The Intelligent Soaker product test sites show water use reduced by as much as 70 percent as the nozzle only operates when an animal is in proximity of the soaking system and above user-defined temperature set-point.
Read more on this exciting product release here.