Livestock Identification Articles & Analysis

7 news items found
  • CAEN RFID announces new product Proton

    CAEN RFID announces the availability of a new RAIN RFID fixed reader well suited for industrial and outdoor installations: the Proton. The Proton reader has 4 antenna ports capable of a 31.5 dBm maximum power, enabling to build RAIN RFID portals for long range reading. Its compact and robust form factor makes it easy to install and the IP65 protection permits outdoor or harsh environment ...


    By CAEN RFID srl

  • Understanding internet of things (IoT) buzz and how it affects waste collection

    IoT revolves around increased machine-to-machine communication. Built on cloud computing and networks of data-gathering sensors, it delivers a mobile, virtual and immediate connection. And it has the power to make everything “smart”. According to Cisco, 500 billion devices are expected to be connected to the Internet by 2030. Each device includes sensors that collect data, interact ...


    By Safe Fleet

  • Operator control and monitoring in special environments

    Rugged Simatic industrial monitors and panel PCs for operator control and monitoring in special environments Stainless steel Simatic Inox Pro devices with the high IP66K degree of protection for hygienic production areas Simatic Ex OG panel PC for use in the hazardous area in zones 1/21 and 2/22 in the chemicals, oil and gas industries Siemens launches devices for operator control and ...


    By Siemens AG

  • Every pipette has a story to tell with RFID

    Is the pipette calibrated? When is it due for service? Who does it belong to? These questions can immediately be answered thanks to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Rainin’s XLS pipettes, the RFID kit and Lab-X Direct Pipette Scan software are all you need to review everything about your XLS pipettes directly on a PC screen. If you ever wonder: When was this pipette last ...


    By Mettler - Toledo Int. Inc

  • Tracking phosphorus runoff from livestock manure

    Nutrient runoff from livestock manure is a common source of agricultural pollution. Looking for an uncommon solution, a team of scientists has developed an application of rare earth elements to control and track runoff phosphorus from soils receiving livestock manure. In addition to reducing the solubility of phosphorus, this method shows particular promise for researchers interested in tracking ...

  • Largest California Ports Ban Polluting Trucks

    LOS ANGELES, California, November 6, 2007 (ENS) - Older polluting diesel trucks will be banned from operating in the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, beginning next year, harbor commissioners have decided. Long Beach Harbor Commissioners on Monday voted to ban the oldest, dirtiest trucks from operating at the Port of Long Beach, through approval of a port tariff that will gradually limit ...

  • GAORFID Inc. Announces Low Frequency (LF) 134.2 kHz HDX Portable RFID Reader with LCD Display - ISO 11784

    The Low Frequency HDX Portable RFID Reader is designed for both indoor and outdoor applications. Its high definition, backlit LCD display is easy to read. The reader is equipped with audible feedback to verify successful reads. The reader connects to any PC via RS232 serial. The Low Frequency 134.2kHz HDX Portable Reader with LCD display is ideal for livestock tracking. It is compliant with ...


    By GAO TEK Inc.

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