From predicting lameness to estimating milk production months ahead, artificial intelligence is starting to change how dairy farms use their herd data.
A new AI-powered platform helps dairy farmers detect cattle diseases, assess health and productivity, and get treatment guidance instantly using a simple smartphone photo.
In a German region where dairy farming remains an economic mainstay, a 12-year-old Holstein cow named Alge was on Wednesday crowned the most beautiful cow in East Frisia. The black-and-white bovine ...
The state produces 16.1 billion pounds of milk a year, keeping a consistent herd of 630,000 cows. According to the International Dairy Foods Association, New York sits at the top of current ...
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