The site is called The Cow Tech Report. While this may not be of interest to all, I invite any who have curiosity for what’s coming next to check out the site.
The content of the site will lean into the future of tech for cows. It aims to help three audiences with its content:
- Help dairy producers sort through available technologies to help them decide which ones solve a problem they have, make them more efficient and ultimately improve their profitability.
- Help start-up companies connect with dairies who might be interested in their technology and promote the best offering they have to The Cow Tech Report’s producer-readers.
- Help tech investors understand the cattle marketplace so they can make intelligent decisions related to their own promising technology.
What follows are summaries about cow tech news from the last quarter of the year.
- Cow toilet wins EuroTier innovation award
- New vertical, automated farm grows fodder for cattle
- New smart barn automates ventilation, lighting and cooling
- Rumen bolus can now detect rumination too
- Lely announces new robot, barn design and updated management software
- Cainthus announces new product
- Interest in measuring silage piles by drone increasing
- Biennial precision dairy conference to be held in 2021
- Four new cow tech start-ups break onto the scene
- New cow wearable can herd cattle remotely
- OSU dairy installs a DeLaval robot
- My Dairy Dashboard releases 2.0 version
- Automated manure treatment system goes small-scale
Keep up-to-date weekly on all things cow tech at The Cow Tech Report.