Researchers in Japan have developed new camera-based technology that tracks and monitors the behavior of dairy cows in barns.
The cows have come home to Brunton Dairy in Beaver County. The farm’s 88 cows have returned to a brand new, much bigger barn.
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the team plans to automate the camera setup process to simplify and speed up the installation of the system in various barns. They also aim to enhance the system’s ability to detect dairy cows ...