Why Information Sharing Is the Future of Livestock Management

Brown Cow.

Why Information Sharing is the Future of Livestock Management: Information sharing is all the rage in this global, interconnected age. But social media aside, sharing information between consumers and producers has proven to be one of the most effective methods of increasing a business’s long-term success. When you apply the principles of information sharing to livestock management specifically, a clear line can be drawn from farmer to processor and finally to consumer — the classic farm-to-table journey. Here’s a closer look at why information sharing is so critical today and how you can benefit from it.

Connecting Across Sectors: What Connectivity Means for Livestock Management

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Connecting Across Sectors: What Connectivity Means for Livestock Management: In the increasingly connected modern world, more and more industries are getting on board with innovative methods of connecting with customers and partners in revolutionary ways. The livestock industry is no exception, and as farmers and producers alike strive to improve their products and the image of their businesses, consumers will expect a new level of quality and connection. Livestock management is no longer simply about raising animals, breeding and selling. 

The Future of Livestock Products: The Value of Information Technology

Egg and Raw Meat.

The Future of Livestock Products: The Value of Information Technology: Traditionally, farm products have not been linked to information sharing in ways that have benefited consumers or producers. The lack of free-flowing information and transparency has historically contributed to severe recall impacts, consumer distrust and unclear consumer preferences.

Breeding for Success: Why Genetic Evaluations Are the Future of Farming

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Breeding for Success: Why Genetic Evaluations are the Future of Farming: Genetics are a foundational part of farming, whether you actively participate in genetic evaluations or breed naturally. Either way, the animals you breed pass on their characteristics, both good and bad, to their offspring. When it comes to selling meat and other animal products, the genetic makeup of your animals affects the quality of the products you put out, which in turn affects your bottom line.

The Track to Success: Why bioTrack Is an Essential Tool for Livestock Farmers

The Track to Success: Why bioTrack is an Essential Tool for Livestock Farmers: If you’re in the livestock industry, you know how tiring the job can be. You’re ready to increase the scale of your business, but feel too bogged down in the day-to-day. You’re putting out a decent quality product, but lack that extra edge that could make you stand out from the competition. And meanwhile, there is simply too much guesswork involved in improving the genetic performance of your herd or flock, making you feel like the value of your operation has plateaued.