Livestock Fertility Management Services For Livestock Available In USA
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Fine tune your embryo programme Improve your success rates. Embryo Collection: Protecting the future of your herd has never been so important. Embryo collection will act as an insurance policy for the future of your herd in the event of disease, bad calving or an accident taking out one of your prized cows. It can be carried out at our Residential Centre or On Farm and involves a simple ...
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Manufactured by Allflex Livestock Intelligence - Merck & Co., Inc.,based in USA
Allflex Livestock Intelligence reproduction monitoring applications eliminate the guesswork and inconsistency of evaluating the reproductive status of every individual heifer and cow. Our applications empower dairy farmers to optimize conception rates, while reducing skilled labor requirements and saving ...
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Manufactured by Nedap Livestock Managementbased in NETHERLANDS
With Nedap Heat Detection with Health Monitoring you can manage your herd simple and efficient, whatever the size of your herd is. Simple and with les work you will increase your insemination results, more pregnancy, reduction time of calving interval and less insemination costs. This gives you more ...
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based in USA
GMS Laboratories, Inc. offers the services of a Staff Agronomist and a Certified Crop Advisor who are able to consult on fertility, pest management, and other agronomic concerns for the benefit of its clients. GMS will also offer crop scouting for those who need ...
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based in USA
Using RTK technology Crop Quest can accurately (+-1”) map elevation changes. The resulting elevation maps can be used to develop variable rate seeding prescriptions and fertility management zones. Using elevation as a base to drape other layers also provides an excellent opportunity to analyze factors affecting yield. Adding 3D appearance to a map certainly helps to make these visual ...
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Manufactured by Nedap Livestock Managementbased in NETHERLANDS
Dairy farms are rapidly growing in size. Do you milk 100 cows or more? Then you are no doubt aware that tracing individual animals in the herd can be very time-consuming. That 's why Nedap has developed a unique tool: Nedap Cow Positioning. At a glance you can see exactly where individual animals are in the barn ' on the screen of your PC, tablet or smartphone. ...
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based in AUSTRALIA
Organic fruit growing, RIMpro Black Spot warning system, Planting, Soil management and fertilizing advice, ApplesFoliar feed, fertigation, Pest and disease control, Integrated pest and disease control, Summer pruning, winter pruning, Preparing budgets for fruit projects, Provide one-off property visits, on-going visits or on-going consultative advice. ...
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based in USA
Routine Soil Test: Soil samples are analyzed for pH, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and calcium. A report giving the determined soil test ratings and values, as well as lime and fertilizer recommendations, is returned to the ...
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Manufactured by Benenv - Jiangsu Benenv Environmental Protection Co., Ltdbased in CHINA
Wu Xiao, director of the Rural Economics Department of the National Development and Reform Commission of China, pointed out that the total amount of livestock and poultry produced in China is nearly 4 billion tons per year, and the chemical oxygen demand of livestock and poultry farming has reached 12.68 million tons, accounting for agricultural sources. 96% of the total is an important cause of ...
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based in USA
Reproductive efficiency in a herd is related to the capability of get the cows pregnant in a timely manner. Reproduction is key for success on a dairy farm and it’s highly associated with profitability. The relationship between reproduction and profitability can be easily understood. A dairy that is unable to consistently get cows pregnant will neither have cows freshening, nor will they ...
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based in USA
CoverCress plants naturally glean residual nitrogen and other nutrients from the soil surface throughout their life cycle. Most of the rapid growth in CoverCress plants occurs in the first half of spring. Therefore, applying 40-50 lbs./ac of nitrogen is recommended in the early spring, before or when the plants begin to bolt after winter vernalization. CCI recommends a stand of 4-6 plants per ...
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