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by:dsp-Agrosoft GmbH based inKetzin,, GERMANY
By detecting deviations from expected values, it offers insights into potential lameness or lactation-specific conditioning, integrated seamlessly with HERDEplus herd management systems for comprehensive data exchange. The system uses an electronic animal recognition process combined with optical sensors to capture unique body points in motion, compiling weekly averages that aid ...
by:Agrisys A/S based inHerning, DENMARK
We based our ConSys platform and controllers on the last 12 years of experience and added over 100 years of combined team experience. Then we mixed in features of all the new technology and IoT and sprinkled it with all the "nice to have" add-ons. We proudly present the future in our accessible platform - ConSys. Already up and running many places around the world so you're not buying wishful ...
by:All4Hooves based inFresno, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The All4feet Online Manager is the administrative hub for hoof trimming companies, with a report viewing window for farmers. You can instantly view and share detailed hoof reports with your team, edit registered user details and set up automated requests so that everything runs like clockwork. Staying comprehensively connected lets you react quickly to health concerns indicated in hoof reports ...
by:Digidelta Software based inCruz D`Areia, PORTUGAL
Siagri is a web application that allows the collection of applications under posei and also enables the competent entities, the management, monitoring and control of ...
by:Agritec based inBalsareny, SPAIN
Porcitec is your cloud solution with everything you need to manage your pig farms – anytime, anywhere, in ...
by:AgriWebb based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
Real-Time Insights. Unlimited Scale. Next-Level Collaboration. AgriWebb Connect has ...
by:Kingswood Computing Ltd. based inRoscrea, IRELAND
Kingswood Herd is an in-depth herd management system for dairy/beef farmers who are serious about their recording requirements. It exploits the various links that Kingswood has put in place with external agencies (ICBF, vets, factories, marts, etc) and internal farm equipment (milking parlours, weighing scales, heat detectors, etc). It collates this information and makes it available to the ...