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Enhance Your Farming Practices with OSU's Precision Livestock Series

Enhance Your Farming Practices with OSU's Precision Livestock Series


By Andi Anderson

Supercharge your cattle farming this winter with OSU Extension's game-changing Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) series. Launching on January 31st, these FREE Zoom sessions, running every Wednesday, explore diverse PLF topics, with a special focus on beef production. 

What's in Store: 

January 31st: Unlock the Secrets of Your Pastures with Drones and Imagery. Discover the power of drone technology in assessing forage quality and quantity. Dr. Josh Jackson from the University of Kentucky will unravel the secrets. 

February 28th: Keep Your Herd Healthy with Activity and Temperature Monitoring. Explore how monitoring systems, explained by OSU Extension's Jason Hartschuh, can revolutionize disease detection and estrus cycle identification in your cattle. 

March 6th: Diagnose BRD at the Pen with New Technology. Dr. Mohit Verma from Purdue University unveils innovative pen-side tools for pinpointing Bovine Respiratory Disease pathogens, enhancing treatment decisions. 

Bonus: PLF for sheep, swine, and poultry. Dive into sessions offering insights for diversified farms, extending the benefits beyond beef. 

Don't Miss Out: 

  • Boost cattle productivity and health. 
  • Optimize feed and resource use. 
  • Make informed decisions with real-time data. 

Register for FREE at: https://go.osu.edu/plf24 and kickstart the year with smarter cattle farming! 

 

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