Heavy and lightweight outliers cost cattle feeders money – here’s how machine vision can help
With the soaring prices of feed, it is more crucial than ever that your animal’s intake be optimized. Overfeeding and
What Happens at Nighttime and After Dark Cattle Behaviors
There is a lot that we (and our employees) learn about our cattle and their behavior merely from day-to-day interaction
Data is Key to Labor Efficiency
In today’s tight labor market, there’s an undeniable shortage of experienced and skilled help in the feedlot sector. Managers need
Overcoming Information Overload
The information feedyards use to make decisions varies widely based on staffing, facility layout, nutritionist preference, historical precedence, and a
Monitoring Feeding Behavior to Optimize Intake
While historically difficult to measure consistently, feeding aggression can be a key insight to better feedbunk management. Today, technology allows
A Brief History of Optimizing Intake in Feedyards
Optimizing feed intake through good bunk management is critical for success in cattle feeding. Over the last few decades, a