As the growing demand for food is set to keep increasing exponentially for decades, yields and productivity maximisation are a critical part of the future roadmap. Animal monitoring via direct-to-satellite ear tagging is one of the most significant steps forward for the livestock industry helping to track quality control, health, biosecurity, pasture quality and a lot more says CERES TAG CEO David Smith.
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