Remote viewing of cattle proves to be a lifesaver
- A company from Brainerd is offering remote surveillance options for farms to help producers monitor cattle and other farm activities without daily visits.
- The Caughey family utilized this technology to monitor their calving process while family members were away due to hospitalization.
- Stacy Caughey stated that the camera system has helped them monitor calving and feeding times, making farm management easier during busy seasons.
- Trevor Wangsness mentioned that there is growing interest in agricultural technology as producers want to keep an eye on their farms remotely.
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Remote viewing of cattle proves to be a life saver
LITTLE FALLS, Minn. — More cattle producers are keeping a closer eye on their cattle without having to be on the farm. A company that has been providing security camera and alarm options for many years out of Brainerd, Minnesota, is now expanding its offerings on the farm as producers seek to use remote surveillance. Technology like cameras connected to the internet allows producers to keep an eye on calving cows, feed stations, water tanks and …
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