With algorithmic trading reacting to headlines in seconds, cattle producers must rethink how they measure, manage and survive ...
At a beef research conference in Brisbane, Beef Central asked producers, scientists and industry leaders for examples of how ...
Success in artificial insemination depends on execution. Learn why the Beef Reproduction Task Force emphasizes fundamentals ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture has received a grant to quickly identify infectious disease in cattle using artificial intelligence (AI). The grant was ...
The EnSenSys Sensor Prototype 2 in operation at a commercial veterinarian location gathering virus signatures from cattle breath. Ted Moore, Chief Technology Manager, left, works with Jerry Dunlap, ...
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