Digitized smart agriculture is increasingly conquering domestic agriculture. For example, two million cows from German-speaking countries are stored digitally.
Weed spying drones, eco-field robots and virtual reality glasses – Minister of Agriculture Norbert Totschnig and State Secretary for Digitalization Florian Tursky (both ÖVP) have all these visions in mind in their AI offensive in fields and fields. They are supported by one of Europe’s top experts, Heinz Prankl, the award-winning research director of Hannover’s agricultural academy, the “Francisco Josephinum” in Wieselburg (Lower Austria). He refers to a database in which two million live cattle from German-speaking countries are currently digitally stored. In addition, 1,200 milking robots already work on the udders.
Health and digestive data stored
Artificial intelligence has already been implanted in the cows’ powerful bodies. And in the rumen. From there, health and digestive data is delivered using chips and evaluated using an AI algorithm. All this is now being expanded through an action plan.
Source: Krone

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