Livestock Monitoring Articles & Analysis
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Aquafarmers should consider their region’s DO water trends as the seasons change to effectively monitor their livestock. Large contributors to DO production in water are aquatic plants and algae. ...
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They have developed a range of real-time gas monitors, with several well-suited to carbon dioxide sensing for livestock stunning and slaughter for meat processing. Find out about the best gas sensors to measure emissions during Gas Stunning in Animal Husbandry.Edinburgh Sensors also offer a range of gas monitoring options that are well-suited to ...
Agriculture in the UK is responsible for 9% of total greenhouse gas emissions, with that number rising to 30% of worldwide total emissions.1 There are a variety of sources for such gases in agriculture, including methane production from livestock, carbon dioxide release on soil disturbance, and emissions from farm machinery.2-4The question is how to reduce such emissions. ...
Agriculture in the UK is responsible for 9% of total greenhouse gas emissions, with that number rising to 30% of worldwide total emissions.1 There are a variety of sources for such gases in agriculture, including methane production from livestock, carbon dioxide release on soil disturbance, and emissions from farm machinery.2-4 The question is how to reduce such emissions. Under the 2008 Climate ...
The DiSBA (Department of Biology, Agriculture and Food Sciences) of the Italian National Research Council organized the ISPAAM (Institute for Animal Production in the Mediterranean Environment) on 8 and 10 May 2017 in Alghero (Sardinia, Italy) , The 19th Symposium of the EGF (European Grassland Federation) and Digitanimal was present with a great success of assistance and interest in our system ...