Precision Livestock Farming

Precision livestock farming (PLF) is a rapidly growing agricultural technology that uses data-driven decision-making to improve animal health and productivity. It combines sensors, software, and automation to provide real-time information about the environment and animal behavior. PLF helps farmers monitor their animals more closely, which allows them to detect diseases and other health issues quickly, reduce feed and labor costs, and improve the overall efficiency of their operation. It also helps with animal welfare and sustainability, since producers can quickly and accurately identify and address any issues that might arise. PLF has the potential to revolutionize the way livestock are managed and can save millions of dollars for farmers.

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