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Artificial intelligence is transforming Leoben agriculture: Sensors and automation on farms

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Artificial intelligence is transforming Leoben agriculture: Sensors and automation on farms
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Points clés

  • Richard Judmaier, a dairy farmer from Trofaiach, has been using artificial intelligence and sensor-based transponders for two years.
  • Digital technology aims to reduce costs due to falling milk prices and drought.
  • Systems increase efficiency but are not expected to completely replace human care.

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Digitalization is increasingly reaching agricultural businesses in Austria. Richard Judmaier, a dairy farmer in Trofaiach and regional chairman of the Leoben Chamber of Agriculture, has been using sensor-equipped transponders and artificial intelligence for two years to monitor animal health and make operations more efficient.

In the face of challenges such as falling milk prices and ongoing drought, this technology offers new opportunities to reduce costs. Thanks to advanced sensors and artificial intelligence, farmers can track the health of their herds in real time and increase efficiency in their operations.

However, although technology provides significant advantages on farms, it seems unlikely that it will completely replace human care and experience. Innovative systems stand out more as tools that support traditional animal husbandry practices and facilitate decision-making processes.

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For what purpose is artificial intelligence used in Leoben agriculture?
Sensors and artificial intelligence are used to monitor animal health and manage agricultural operations more efficiently.
Who is Richard Judmaier?
Richard Judmaier is a dairy farmer living in Trofaiach and also the regional chairman of the Leoben Chamber of Agriculture.
Why did farmers turn to this technology?
Due to economic challenges such as falling milk prices and ongoing drought, farmers are turning to these technologies to reduce costs.

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