It is all about how technology is used in the industry 28 May 2009
Author: Harry Schmeitz

Everybody in the Netherlands probably remembers when the Identification & Registration System for cows, pigs etc. was introduced to our business. It produced lots of discussion on the use of the eartags needed for this registration. Later on, it moved to the discussion about the use of RFID-eartags in livestock-hearts, with a major focus on the costs involved. However, the issue wasn’t whether it had to be implemented, but what are the benefits for the farmer?
Griffioen whit his EarSensors did made a huge step forward. He didn’t only think of costs but also looked at the benefits. By developing a sensor which monitors, measures, signals and even applies vitamins it’s a complete integration of different technologies in one solution for a combination of problems farmers have to deal with.
But is this new then? One way it is, but on the other hand it isn’t. In every drugstore you can buy an ear thermometer for yourself or your kids, nothing special. In technology perspective it is more the smart use of available technologies which makes this unique. In the feed-industry, the question is what this new technology can mean for them. What does it mean that you can measure activity of the cow (how active was she?) or the rumination activity? Should this have influence on the diet the cow receives, and how can I use this to introduce the “individual cow feeding”?
I don’t know the answer but see a lot of new challenges. I would like to hear your opinion about this issue.








