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AIM Globalhas published a technical report entitled 'RFID for Food Animal Identification in North America', developed in response to the recent US and Canadian mandates to improve lifetime tracking of ...
The authors developed an automated system for tracking and analyzing the behavior of rodents that is based on radio frequency identification (RFID) in an ultra-high-frequency bandwidth.
South Dakota's projected cattle identification system will use RFID to track the birth, history, and movement of all tagged animals.
The The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is proposing to amend animal disease traceability regulations that require electronic identification ...
Internet of cows: technology could help track disease, but ranchers are resistant RFID chips offer sophisticated metrics for ranchers and big data businesses ...
Driven by government initiatives for disease control, mandatory RFID adoption, and benefits like disease tracking, it sees strong prospects especially in North America Animal Identification Market ...
Animal Tagging: SOMARK’s Chipless RFID Ink Tattoo Field Demo Brings The Company Closer To Launch 2/11/2008 SOMARK Innovations, Inc. recently completed a field demo of its patented Chipless RFID Ink ...
Florida is turning to radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to combat invading nonnative reptiles that might displace or prey on the state’s own indigenous fauna.