Farmer Tech: Springtime Is Here : Dairy-Data Capsule
By Kate Gammon , published on April 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM
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Dairy farmers have long been tuned into technology to help their business, while the automatic milker has been around for decades already. But now they’re turning to Bluetooth and RFID tech to keep them ahead of the game. One such device is the bolus. The battery-powered pill-shaped contraption sits in a cow’s stomach and monitors temperature, heart rate, and stomach-acid levels. The device, which can last for four years in a cow’s stomach, transmits information 96 times per day to a central computer. This stream of data can help farmers know when a cow is in heat or getting sick and similar systems can be used with RFID tech to monitor cows’ movements or allow certain gates to open. |
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Nifty stuff. Its nice to see how modern tech is making its way into the different fields such as agriculture. (no pun intended)
14 : watermill is just a de-humidifier.. nothing special been around for YEARS... got one in my basement i use every spring to help dry up after rain & flood season. Can create probably a gallon of water...
LOL at the donkey wagon....The Plant sensor, however, seems like a good idea for beginner gardeners.
I didn't understand the Donkey Wagon at all. Why can't you just use the solar panels to charge the cell phone. It's a wagon with a solar panel. Is it lighter than other wagons or anything? It looks like it has nice tires.
openair: Better use a white bedsheet!
Electricity storage: What if the tank explodes? About 30MWatts of compressed air can cause devastating destruction!
Electricity storage: What if the tank explodes? About 30MWatts of compressed air can cause devastating destruction!
They aren't using a tank, they're using an underground aqueduct (or some other natural structure). Since it will be a few hundred (or thousand) feet below the surface, they'd have to build up some extreme pressure to do more than blow a vent hole (maybe Iowa will soon have its own Old Faithful?). I also don't think its going to be a high-pressure system, probably only a few PSI at best.
14 : watermill is just a de-humidifier.. nothing special been around for YEARS... got one in my basement i use every spring to help dry up after rain & flood season. Can create probably a gallon of water...
Agreed. I was raised in the SW desert, so when I visited the east coast the concept of de-humidifying something was completely foerign to me, but yeah, they've been around forever.
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