A Norwegian soil treatment and a Cargill 3D camera walk into Beef Month. Both are solving the same problem: with the herd this tight, every layer of the operation has to work harder.
A federal job taxonomy built for another era says agriculture isn't using AI. The operation running Claude for lease drafts, satellite imagery, and marketing copy disagrees.
A software fix just gave ranchers a new seat at the solar negotiation table. Starlink just gave virtual fencing to the country where it never worked. Both change the conversation.
Fifty issues of BeefTech.News. For Issue 50, one concept worth holding onto: the digital twin, what it is, what it does, and why the ownership question matters more than the technology.
The most consequential beef biosecurity investment in a generation happened at a Texas air base. The most useful profitability finding of the quarter came from a Brisbane conference. Both beat the LinkedIn news cycle.
A new FMD serotype is moving across continents. Russia's cattle crisis doesn't add up. And two companies just put a billion dollars behind fencing your herd without wire.
A DEF sensor fix that should have happened a decade ago. A court ruling that's quietly reshaping where agtech investment goes next. Both are about the same thing.