BMRT Unveils Disease Detection Technology to Prevent Mass Poultry Culling
Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) has developed a new disease detection system that can identify avian influenza in poultry in real time.
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Base Molecular Resonance™ Technologies (BMRT) has developed a new disease detection system that can identify avian influenza in poultry in real time.
A UC Davis study found that Rumin8’s investigational veterinary product reduced total methane emissions by 95.2% in cattle.
Current H5N1 surveillance efforts in the U.S. face delays due to laboratory-based testing, limiting timely containment efforts.
CH4 Global launched the first commercial-scale facility for Asparagopsis production, marking a milestone in methane-reducing livestock feed.
JBS has partnered with stakeholders to donate 3 million livestock tags to enhance cattle traceability in Pará, Brazil.
HerdWhistle Technologies and Touchless Animal Metrics (TAM) announce a partnership to integrate their precision farming technologies.
Aizip, Inc. and SoftBank Corp. announced a significant achievement in deploying AI for aquaculture for real-time counting.
Biotangents raises £2.3 million to launch the world’s fastest on-farm diagnostic device for dairy farming.
Lystek International has launched the LysteMize Livestock Waste Characterization Study with $585,000 in federal funding from Canada’s Energy Innovation Program.
The Dairy Grazing Alliance, dedicated to expanding & supporting the dairy grazing sector, launched during the Sustainable Agriculture Summit.
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