New drug discovery from University of Saskatchewan could change cattle breeding worldwide
· alex kozroski
AI Briefing
- Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have developed a new technology that can detect the optimal time for cattle to give birth, potentially shortening the calving season and reducing labour costs for beef producers.
- The technology uses a combination of artificial intelligence, satellite imaging, and machine learning algorithms to analyze data from satellite images and weather patterns
- The goal of the project is to provide beef producers with more accurate information to make informed decisions about breeding and calving, leading to improved productivity and reduced stress for both the cattle and the farmers.
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