The University of New England's (UNE) Centre of Rural Criminology has prepared a report on using CERES TAG insights as a tool to reduce livestock theft in Australia. The project was lead and reported by Dr Kyle Mulrooney and Dr Alistair Harkness.
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CERES TAG Partners with Jeffers Inc. to Bring CERES TAG Devices to Customers Across the United States
In an exciting new collaboration, CERES TAG, a trailblazer in animal health intelligence, has announced a partnership with Jeffers Inc., one of the leading agricultural suppliers in the United States....
CERES TAG Partners with Jeffers Inc. to Bring CERES TAG Devices to Customers Across the United States
In an exciting new collaboration, CERES TAG, a trailblazer in animal health intelligence, has announced a partnership with Jeffers Inc., one of the leading agricultural suppliers in the United States....
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'I've lost 4,500 sheep to thieves on Dartmoor'
"It's beginning to feel like the Wild West up here when it comes to sheep crime - it's soul-destroying," says farmer Colin Abel, scanning his flock high up on west...
'I've lost 4,500 sheep to thieves on Dartmoor'
"It's beginning to feel like the Wild West up here when it comes to sheep crime - it's soul-destroying," says farmer Colin Abel, scanning his flock high up on west...