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University provides RFID guidance to beef producers

Aug 1, 2006 12:00 PM

A new publication from South Dakota State University offers guidance to beef producers interested in using radio frequency identification technology to monitor livestock. Producers can use hand-held readers and check the identification of cattle by scanning RFID ear tags that contain a 15-character alphanumeric animal identification code, which is the only information housed on the tag, according to the university.

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