Halter has raised $220 million as it milks its cow-focused AI technology.
Farming technology has greatly benefited ag for years, and the beef industry is starting to use some of these methods.
AI is moving beyond chatbots and into the real world — and it’s already changing how your food is produced.
Most cattle producers want to have the best genetics in their herds, but which method is best depends on the goal of the ...
Peter Thiel's Founders Fund is set to lead Halter's new funding round, valuing the AI cattle collar startup at over $2 ...
A Wisconsin university is using augmented reality to show staff from meat processing plants and farmers what it's like to ...
A New Zealand agtech startup's AI-powered cattle collars are drawing major investor interest as beef prices climb 18% and ...
Bohnert Jersey Farms in East Moline uses special ear tags for its roughly 700 cows. Similar to fitness trackers for humans, the tags track when cows are moving, seeping, eating and when they're able ...
A New Zealand farm is revolutionizing dairy farming with Halter, a system using smart collars to guide 600 cows to milking ...
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 ...
Continuous monitoring of internal body temperature and other parameters supports proactive herd health management.