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Alarcon, V.J
Lin, H
Schweinzer, V
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Sassenrath, G.F
Mueller, T
Alarcon, V.J
Kulesza, S.E
Shoup, D
Iwersen, M
Reiter, S
Schweinzer, V
Kickinger, F
Öhlschuster, M
Lidauer, L
Auer, W
Drillich, M
Berger, A
Schweinzer, V
Lidauer, L
Kickinger, F
Öhlschuster, M
Auer, W
Drillich, M
Iwersen, M
Berger, A
Lin, H
Topics
Spatial Variability in Crop, Soil and Natural Resources
Precision Dairy and Livestock Management
Type
Poster
Oral
Year
2016
2018
2025
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1. In-field Variability of Terrain and Soils in Southeast Kansas: Challenges for Effective Conservation

A particular challenge for crop production in southeast Kansas is the shallow topsoil, underlain with a dense, unproductive clay layer. Concerns for topsoil loss have shifted production systems to reduced tillage or conservation management practices. However, historical erosion events and continued nutrient and sediment loss still limit the productive capacity of fields. To improve crop production and further adoption of conservation practices, identification of vulnerable areas of fields was... G.F. Sassenrath, T. Mueller, V.J. Alarcon, S.E. Kulesza, D. Shoup

2. Evaluation of an Ear Tag Based Accelerometer for Monitoring Rumination Time, Chewing Cycles and Rumination Bouts in Dairy Cows

The objective of this study was to evaluate the ear tag based accelerometer SMARTBOW (Smartbow, Weibern, Austria) for detecting rumination time, chewing cycles and rumination bouts in dairy cows. For this, the parameters were determined by analyses of video recordings as reference and compared with the results of the accelerometer system. Additionally, the intra- and inter-observer reliability as well as the agreement of direct cow observations and video recordings was tested. Ten Simmental cows... M. Iwersen, S. Reiter, V. Schweinzer, F. Kickinger, M. Öhlschuster, L. Lidauer, W. Auer, M. Drillich, A. Berger

3. Evaluation of the Ear-Tag Sensor System SMARTBOW for Detecting Estrus Events in Indoor Housed Dairy Cows

Livestock farming technologies have a tremendous potential to improve and support farmers in herd management decisions, in particular in reproductive management. Nowadays, estrus detection in cows is challenging and many detection tools are available. The company Smartbow (Weibern, Austria) developed a novel ear-tag sensor, which consists of a 3D-accelerometer that records head and ear movements of cows as basis for algorithm development and further analyses. Estrus detection by the SMARTBOW system... V. Schweinzer, L. Lidauer, F. Kickinger, M. Öhlschuster, W. Auer, M. Drillich, M. Iwersen, A. Berger

4. Multivariate Linear Regression Modeling for Predicting Chicken Body Weight Using Age, Uniformity, and Growth Rate

Accurate estimation of chicken body weight is critical for optimizing feed management, harvesting schedules, and animal welfare in commercial poultry systems. This study proposes a robust predictive framework using multivariate linear regression to estimate the average weight of native broiler chickens based on three explanatory variables: age, uniformity, and daily growth rate. After rigorous data cleaning and outlier removal, the model was trained and validated on 43 field observations collected... H. Lin