Halter CEO Craig Piggott has helped bring AI to an industry seemingly far removed from modern technology: agriculture.
Cattle owners are turning to virtual fencing to keep and move their herds, benefitting both ranches and conservation.
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Next-Best Thing to a Cow-Gas Catalyst?
French biofuels startup promises to unlock the renewable methane in smaller-operation livestock farming.
In a novel approach that bridges sustainable agriculture and climate technology, scientists have successfully used cow manure ...
Meadowbrook Farm is a place where agriculture students at Eastern Kentucky University can work with animals and learn more ...
Mizzou regenerative ag center using $3.7M grant for cattle GPS collars to help livestock producers save time and labor.
A Wisconsin university is using augmented reality to show staff from meat processing plants and farmers what it's like to look through the eyes of livestock.
Why did Founders Fund invest $220 million in cattle management startup Halter?
Andrew Bredeweg is blending high-tech cattle feeding with community leadership to ensure that young people have a reason to ...
Knowing the true reward of your work as a dairy farmer — and remembering who you’re impacting each day — can make the ...
The University of Missouri’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture received a $3.7 million grant to further expand virtual cattle fencing technology. The grant, awarded by the National Fish and Wildlife ...
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