Electronic identification in the form of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags continues to be the standard for identifying cattle in the state of Indiana. Hoosier cattle producers have placed ...
The Texas Animal Health Commission has received a limited number of no-cost Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, ear tags from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to distribute to Texas accredited ...
Ranchers can continue to use currently approved identification tags for cattle while USDA examines whether to require Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, the department said Tuesday. USDA’s ...
Agriculture technology company TekVet has begun taking orders for its new active RFID cattle-tracking system. The TekVet system includes health monitoring and a Web site that displays details about an ...
Allflex USA Inc. and Digital Angel Corp. in the U.S. and Aleis International Pty. Ltd. in Australia have the inside track on providing radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and readers to major ...
Santa Clara, Calif., RFID systems provider Intelleflex recently demonstrated its battery-assisted passive (BAP) RFID technology at the Calgary Stockyards in Canada. The demonstration, conducted in ...
For the cause of traceability, radio frequency identification (RFID) ear tags will be required in American beef cattle, dairy cows, and bison by Jan. 1, 2023. Unless, of course, a Montana-based cattle ...
The Kansas Department of Agriculture Division of Animal Health still has a large number of free low frequency RFID ear tags available. These ear tags store only a 15-digit Animal Identification Number ...
The RFID tags market for livestock management market is expected to grow by USD 732.08 million during 2021-2025, according to Technavio. The report offers a detailed analysis of the impact of the ...
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