NW producer looks forward to new cattle monitoring technology
NORTH BATTLEFORD, Sask.- A Battlefords area beef producer is amongst those excited to hear about new technology that will offer more protection for ranchers’ herds.
SaskTel announced this week it is partnering with Smart Paddock to bring the Australian agriculture technology to Canada’s livestock industry. It signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Smart Paddock, a leader in Australia’s ag.-tech sector that specializes in advanced livestock monitoring.
The technology uses solar-powered smart ear-tags fitted with GPS tracking, accelerometer, and temperature sensors to provide livestock farmers with “real-time location tracking and biometric data,” according to SaskTel’s release. This way farmers will also be able to detect early signs of illness in an animal, so they can be proactive and ensure it receives care right away. The technology is already being used on livestock in Australia.
North-West Saskatchewan beef producer Robert Blais is interested in learning more about the technology.