AgriSys

Herd Manager

HERD Manager — Always the right attention for every cow

Fertility • Health • Location

" AgriSys transforms livestock farming through cutting-edge IoT solutions, enhancing productivity and animal welfare. Based in Melbourne, we deliver real-time monitoring and insights for smarter decision-making. Elevate your farm's efficiency and sustainability with AgriSys—where innovation meets agriculture for tomorrow’s success. "

 Features

Herd Manager helps you give every cow the right attention, at the right time. With accurate heat detection, early-health monitoring and cow locating, you save time, improve reproduction results and keep animals healthier..

" Supports Desktop and Mobile Devices Android a Apple IOS " 

Benefits of LoRaWAN livestock tracking and monitoring

 

Modern farmers and ranchers can indeed consider the LoRaWAN GPS cattle tracking system as a boon. It offers numerous impressive benefits, with a few notable ones highlighted below:

 

Improving Animal Welfare and Productivity

  • When you have cows grazing over large tracts of land that is mostly the case, especially in rural areas, one major headache is always knowing where they all are. However, it is not as easy as you might think to track those cows right from the dense jungle or mountainous regions especially when they are a large herd. It would be a great idea to use LoRaWAN technology – the device can inform you if some of the cattle, for some reason or another, moved far from the rest of the herd or someone took it somewhere it should not be.

 

Improved herd management and grazing rotation

  • Managing huge grasslands the right way and avoiding overgrazing that wrecks the land is a tough task. In this regard, using LoRaWAN to track how long livestock lingers in different areas over a large region helps gauge their grazing intake to improve herding strategies. It also reveals which pastures the livestock prefer to optimize fertilization. Ranchers can even set up virtual fences to easily control the grazing patterns.

 

Remote health issues and behavior monitoring

  • Using GPS and sensors like accelerometers, we can track an animal’s movements to assess its health and behavior patterns. Examples include diagnosing of parasites in sheep, predicting calving and oestrus in cows, and analyzing pasture usage, etc. Such data includes more than just location tracking; we can integrate trackers for livestock with sensors to measure body temperatures, heart rates, and activity levels.

 

AgriSys Herd Manager

AgriSys presents a patient intergrated solution, its designed  "Injectable glass ibolus" (microchip) with a ruminal bolus by a pre-loaded syringe. Propriarty software and coding utilising Rasberry Pie Lora Gateways and Amazon Web Services delivering the dashboard and mobility componets including historical database.