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2 days ago |
phys.org | Kay Ledbetter |Stephanie Baum |Robert Egan
As the dairy industry increasingly adopts automation with the use of sensors and robotics, researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife are helping producers harness this evolving technology to help optimize production and improve the health and well-being of dairy cattle.
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2 days ago |
theeagle.com | Kay Ledbetter
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agrilifetoday.tamu.edu | Kay Ledbetter
As the dairy industry increasingly adopts automation with the use of sensors and robotics, researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife are helping producers harness this evolving technology to help optimize production and improve the health and well-being of dairy cattle. Sushil Paudyal, Ph.D., an assistant professor of dairy science in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Animal Science, is helping to spearhead these efforts.
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agrilifetoday.tamu.edu | Kay Ledbetter
Glenn Carter of Armstrong County knew something was wrong. In 2023, his corn began browning seemingly overnight despite his irrigation efforts. A seasoned farmer of corn, cotton, sorghum, wheat, hay grazer and alfalfa, Carter had seen drought, pests and disease. But this felt different. He didn’t know why his field was turning brown. “It looked like my crop was burning up, but I was watering,” Carter said.
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3 days ago |
brenhambanner.com | Kay Ledbetter
The New World screwworm has been making headlines lately, and in Texas, it’s top of mind for many. In May, the U.S. Department of Agriculture suspended importations of cattle, horses and bison from Mexico into the United States to prevent New World screwworm movement north following detection in Veracruz, Mexico.
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