"Labby is transforming the dairy industry by bringing real-time milk testing to the farm." Check out OPN's full interview with Julia Somerdin, CEO of Labby—a "platform for optical intelligence in milk." https://bit.ly/3GtDLRe #agriculture #optics #dairy #technology
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Farmers’ Platform Newsletter | 21 August 2025 🌱 National Agricultural Show: Raising the Bar Judges at the 2025 National Agricultural Show in Sebele have hailed rising standards, innovation, and record participation in crops and livestock. But they also cautioned farmers on pesticide misuse and urged adoption of science-based practices. Minister Dikoloti’s Bold Call at Tlokweng Show With agriculture’s GDP share down to just 2%, Minister Dr. Edwin Dikoloti unveiled an ambitious plan to triple it to 6%, urging climate-smart farming, agro-processing, and stronger trade links. Post-Show Auction: Champions for Sale This Saturday, prize-winning livestock from the National Show will go under the hammer at Sebele Showgrounds — giving farmers and investors access to some of Botswana’s best genetics. Read the full newsletter here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/debDqWwp #BotswanaAgriculture #NationalShow2025 #FoodSecurity #FarmersPlatform #AgriBusiness
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Posted one year ago this month, the research is yielding results. UW-Platteville's Pioneer Farm is leading the way in agricultural innovation with the introduction of the GreenFeed machine, a groundbreaking technology in livestock emissions research. UW-Platteville College of BILSA https://lnkd.in/gvQMy9YQ
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The commodity checkoff system has splintered agriculture into competing camps. We can produce more food with less impact using a systems approach. This presentation explains: https://lnkd.in/gXQShitv
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A Holstein-Friesian cow in Brazil has made history by producing 343 litres of milk in just three days averaging nearly 114 litres a day, far above the usual 12–35 litres. Experts attribute this milestone to the cow’s strong genetics, balanced diet, attentive care, and advanced dairy technology. Holstein-Friesians are celebrated worldwide for high milk yields, with some producing over 87 litres in a single day. In South Asia, buffalo breeds like Murrah and Nili-Ravi are also known for impressive production. This achievement highlights how selective breeding and modern farming practices can boost dairy output.
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Potatoes are no longer just a food crop, they're a strategic asset for climate-resilient, agriculture with scope for better margins. As agri-businesses face growing pressure to boost productivity with fewer resources, smart potato farming offers a compelling case. From improving per-acre yield to reducing input costs and ensuring supply consistency, agri-intelligence is changing the game. Explore how data-led decisions, AI models, and predictive insights are powering the next phase of potato cultivation. Read the blog to see how smart agriculture drives smarter business: https://lnkd.in/dSeYBkrR #AgriBusiness #DigitalFarming #PotatoSupplyChain #PrecisionAg #Cropin
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n Brazil, a Holstein-Friesian cow has shattered the world record by producing an astounding 343 litres of milk in just three days—averaging nearly 114 litres per day, far surpassing the usual 12–35 litres. Experts attribute this feat to the cow’s elite genetics, carefully balanced diet, meticulous care, and the use of advanced dairy technology. Holstein-Friesians are celebrated worldwide for their exceptional milk output, with some cows capable of delivering over 87 litres in a single day. In South Asia, high-yield buffalo breeds such as Murrah and Nili-Ravi enjoy a similar reputation for productivity. This remarkable record highlights the powerful combination of selective breeding and modern farming methods in driving dairy production to new heights.
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🥔A recent breakthrough in precision agriculture could revolutionize how farmers manage viral threats in potato crops. Hint: It involves AI. https://hubs.li/Q03F7zTz0 #potato #potatoindustry #precisionagriculture #research #PVY
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