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Earth observation data (EO) in agriculture
This event will bring together researchers and companies using Earth Observation (EO) data in agriculture. The event has two main goals, in keeping with the work of Kunskapsnavet för jordbrukets digitalisering:
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Eating time management
A growing number of wet feed suppliers now offer advanced systems that integrate sensors to monitor and measure pig appetite.
Scale house for slaughter pigs
In traditional housing of slaughter pigs, about 10 pigs per pen are usually kept. An alternative housing system is a scale house where the pigs are kept in large groups (max 450 animals is stated for Domino PigSort).
Pigvision, Cloudfarms and KLS-data
All three products offer a PC and/or app-based system for planning and performance monitoring in pig production.
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22 September 2025
How technology can strengthen Sweden’s food preparedness
Should Sweden be hit by a crisis, there is only enough food to feed half of our population. Could new technology be the solution easing our concerns at the dining table?
Grazing Scanner
Regular use of grazing scanners improves the possibility of having grazing strategies adapted to the needs of the animals, such as growth and milk production.
xfarm-technologies
Together with the other co-founders of xFarm Technologies, Matteo Vanotti developed a platform to help farmers and their employees organize their work in an easy and efficient way.
Health and fertility monitoring
Information from fertility, feeding, housing environment and milking is collected and can be evaluated through the system to improve production on the farm.
Portable feed analysers
Using NIR spectroscopy, analyses of feed can be done directly on farm and not just in the laboratory. For an advisor, it is important to be able to quickly get an idea of the quality of the feed/grazing to help and improve the feeding of a producer.
Calving monitoring
The MooCall motion detector is placed on the tail of pregnant female about three to four days before expected calving. When the cow or heifer is about to calve, she moves her tail in a specific way- something that MooCall picks up in the system.