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December 2024 Session: Computer Vision in Precision Livestock Farming

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MSU Extension Animal Agriculture

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  • Computer Vision in Precision Livestock Farming Webinar Series
  • Emergency Response to Accidents Involving Livestock
  • Manure Hauler Training
  • Managing Animal Mortalities
  • Managing Farm Stress
  • Resources
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