The Kansas Department of Agriculture Division of Animal Health still has a large number of free low frequency RFID ear tags available. These ear tags store only a 15-digit Animal Identification Number ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved a passive ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) RFID tag for cattle tracking that will be used in conjunction with the agency’s Animal Identification Number ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Last month, we highlighted wildlife tracking hardware and software that allows near-real-time monitoring of tagged animals, through frequent GPS ...
The Texas Animal Health Commission has received a limited number of no-cost Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, ear tags from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to distribute to Texas accredited ...
New York’s Department of Agriculture and Markets will begin this month a pilot program to test UHF RFID tags on the state’s domestic deer and elk (cervids). The ultimate goal is to track the cervid ...
RangeMaster two-chip solution is an industry first to enable a customizable “Universal” RFID reader system. Tempe, Arizona—Anadigm announced the immediate availability of RangeMaster, the industry's ...
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