The federal government will now require most Kentucky cattle to bear a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag to improve the ability to trace animal movement quickly and efficiently in the event of ...
As the year ends, University of Missouri Extension livestock specialist Patrick Davis urges cattle producers to evaluate their record-keeping system to determine if it was successful. “Record-keeping ...
Scotland will introduce mandatory UHF cattle tagging by 2027, promising faster, safer traceability and improved livestock management.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Meatpackers and fast-food restaurants are backing a new database that could help health officials quickly track the source of an outbreak of food-poisoning all the way back to the ...
“As a new year begins, cattle producers may find value in looking back at the previous year to evaluate the operation’s productivity and profitability,” says Patrick Davis, University of Missouri ...
In recent years, we’ve seen a push to track cattle in the United States via radio frequency identification technology. Some are betting the farm on RFID’s usefulness, whereas others view the ...
A new traceability program will keep tabs on the millions of cattle present throughout the state of Pará, in northern Brazil, where the Amazon Rainforest has been hit especially hard by deforestation ...
The National Animal Identification and Traceability System (NAITS) will be expanded in the new financial year to include the ...
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