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New product rollout for March 2025

February 25, 2025

Check out new products including a phone app, feed additive and a rancher-designed castrating tool.


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Top 5 ag tech trends for 2025: What’s next for regenerative agriculture?

Looking forward to 2025, ag tech promises to deliver scalable solutions to pressing challenges such as resource scarcity, climate change impacts and food system resilience.
January 21, 2025
Ron Baruchi

Reflecting on 2024’s progress, Ron Baruchi, CEO of Agmatix, explores how these advancements shape the future of global agricultural innovation, turning potential into practical, impactful change.


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AI and dairy farming

For dairy farmers seeking to enhance efficiency and productivity, AI offers a wealth of opportunities. From optimizing herd management to streamlining operations, AI is reshaping the landscape of modern dairy farming.
January 15, 2025
Dan Veeneman

The dairy industry is undergoing a significant transformation, with artificial intelligence (AI) at the forefront of this revolution. For dairy farmers seeking to enhance efficiency and productivity, AI offers a wealth of opportunities. From optimizing herd management to streamlining operations, AI is reshaping the landscape of modern dairy farming.


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Listening to cows: Unlocking the secrets of cow communication with AI

Artificial intelligence is allowing humans to understand cow vocalizations. Research is ongoing to determine how to implement this information on dairy farms.
December 31, 2024
Suresh Raja Neethirajan

Imagine stepping into your barn and understanding exactly what your cows are feeling – not by watching for obvious signs but by actually "hearing" their emotions. Every moo, bellow and low carries a hidden message, revealing whether a cow is content, stressed or reacting to its environment.


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Progressive Events: Technology, AI and the dairy industry at nutrition field day

Five key takeaways from the Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Field Day on Nov. 14, 2024.
December 26, 2024
Jason Hartschuh and Kirby Krogstad

At the recent Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Field Day hosted by the Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference and allied industries, this topic took center stage. Speakers from various industry partners and academic institutions highlighted the promise and potential of technology in dairy farming.


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AI enables cameras to put ‘new eyes’ on your cows

Since it is not possible or cost-effective for a human to sit in front of a bank of cameras 24 hours a day and watch what occurs on a farm, artificial intelligence systems offer a new solution.
November 19, 2024
Aidan Connolly

The concept of using cameras to watch your dairy isn’t new, but with the arrival of artificial intelligence (AI) and significant players actively investing in the U.S. dairy industry, AI systems are truly transforming the management of cows. New offerings create even more value for producers who have installed these systems.


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Boosting cattle production to new heights

It’s often said the sky’s the limit for different technologies. But is this also true of drones? The sky is a big place with almost endless space to draw these hypothetical limits.
November 7, 2024
Bruce Derksen

A recent USDA cattle behavior-based grant focused on beef production decentralization, especially among small farmers.


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Challenges, opportunities and the future of AI in dairy nutrition

Thought leaders Chad Jenkins and John Goeser discuss challenges, potential and the outlook of AI in dairy nutrition.
November 1, 2024
Erica Louder

At the intersection of tradition and innovation lies the future of dairy farming, which is increasingly intertwined with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. AI has emerged as a transformative force as the industry responds to marketplace pressures and technological advancements. While integrating AI in dairy practices presents challenges, it also offers significant opportunities.


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Dairy producer finds value in synchronized data

October 15, 2024
Karen Lee

With multiple data sources collected in a single platform, dairy producer Allan Kutz is able to see more information in less time. In particular, he is better able to see how his fresh cows are performing by days in milk (DIM).


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Will a technology specialist soon fill a position on your ranch?

Technological advances are steadily making their way further into the livestock production sector. Due to the speed of innovation, they’re not always simple and easy to understand or employ. Will this trend require a new and unique staff position?
October 4, 2024
Bruce Derksen

“Help wanted: Full-time, farm-based IT and technology specialist.” Will technology’s rapid advancement drive these types of advertisements in the near future?


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