Precision Livestock Technologies to Present at 2024 Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course
August 02 2024 - 8:00AM
Precision Livestock Technologies, Inc. (PLT), a leading provider of
software and hardware solutions related to livestock feeding and
health, today announced its upcoming presentation at the 2024 Texas
A&M Beef Cattle Short Course, the largest annual beef cattle
conference in North America. CEO Andrew McKenzie’s presentation
entitled “Data-Driven Feeding: Artificial Intelligence and Machine
Vision to Improve Cattle Intake” will highlight the demonstrated
benefits of PLT’s machine vision Bunk Management System, which
predicts livestock feeding and health, taking into account feeding
rates, feeding times, feeding cycles, cattle behavior, ration type,
weather, and other factors. The company developed its AI-based
algorithms through machine learning techniques, derived from over
150,000 discrete pen days.
McKenzie’s presentation will take place on Monday, August 5th at
2:50 pm as part of the panel session entitled AgTech: Leveraging
Technology for Enhanced Ranch Profitability.
The Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course is one of the most
widely attended and comprehensive beef cattle industry education
programs, drawing attendees from around the world.
“We are honored and excited to see PLT’s technology highlighted
at such an important industry event at Texas A&M," said Andrew
McKenzie, CEO. "PLT has demonstrated that its proprietary
AI-generated bunk management system drives greater beef cattle
feedlot profitability. These results are based on real-world data
generated from our existing customers, including many
industry-leading feedlot operators in North America, Latin America
and Australia. As more customers adopt the system, the accuracy of
our algorithms and benefits of our system continue to improve and
compound,” McKenzie added.
About Precision Livestock Technologies
Precision Livestock Technologies, Inc. uses artificial
intelligence and machine vision to deliver data to livestock
producers to boost production, increase quality, and improve animal
health. For more information visit www.precision-livestock.com.
Contact: Andrew McKenzie, CEOandrew@precision-livestock.com