AI is moving beyond chatbots and into the real world — and it’s already changing how your food is produced.
A Wisconsin university is using augmented reality to show staff from meat processing plants and farmers what it's like to ...
This story appears in the December 2025 issue of Forbes Asia. Subscribe to Forbes Asia New Zealand unicorn Halter, founded by Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia alum Craig Piggott, is one of the fastest-growing ...
Mizzou regenerative ag center using $3.7M grant for cattle GPS collars to help livestock producers save time and labor.
An artificial intelligence startup that makes collars for cows is about to be worth more than $2 billion — and some of the ...
In the serene landscapes of Lancaster, Wis., a remarkable journey unfolds — one that intertwines technology, tradition and an enduring passion for dairy farming. Amanda Buschor, a dynamic young dairy ...
Dairy cows wear their ear tags while eating feed at Vale Wood Farms in Loretto. Mirror photo by Colette Costlow About 4,000 farms operate in Blair, Bedford, Cambria, Clearfield, Centre and Huntingdon ...
University of Missouri researchers are using AI to better understand livestock physiology and behavior in the Department of Animal Sciences. The goal, they say, is not to replace farmers, but to give ...
When most people close their eyes and imagine a farm, they likely picture joyful storybook pages from childhood: a happy farmer tilling his field, a sleepy farmhand milking a cow into a pail, and ...
A New Zealand farm is revolutionizing dairy farming with Halter, a system using smart collars to guide 600 cows to milking sheds with a single tap. This technology, valued at $2 billion, leverages ...
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