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AI and digital tools automate hog barn operations

Created at 5 Jun · 11:14 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Hog farms are adopting AI and digital tools to improve operational efficiency and data analysis. New software like CloudFarms and PigFlow help manage farm data, identify anomalies, and reduce manual data entry, leading to quicker human decisions.

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Key Numbers

45,000sows in Progressive Group of Companies' operations
350sows in a batch farrowing system
Version 1.0stage of AI tools

Who's Involved

Sharlimar Martin
Works on the insights and data team at South West Ontario Veterinary Services (SWOVS)
Charlie Illick
Ontario Pork board member and hog farmer using CloudFarms AI
Precision Livestock Diagnostics (PLD)
Canadian company developing software to merge hog farm data systems
Corey Bosko
Manages production and compliance for the Progressive Group of Companies
Progressive Group of Companies
Saskatchewan-based company with 45,000 sows
CloudFarms
Provider of AI software for hog farm data analysis
PigFlow
Mobile data entry system for hog barns

↳ Why This Matters

The integration of AI and digital tools in hog farming promises to enhance efficiency, improve decision-making through data analysis, and streamline operations, ultimately impacting farm productivity and profitability.

Key facts

  • Hog farms are implementing AI and digital tools to enhance barn operations and data analysis.
  • AI tools analyze large datasets to identify patterns and anomalies, aiding quicker human decisions.
  • Software like CloudFarms and PigFlow are used to manage farm data and streamline operations.
  • Precision Livestock Diagnostics (PLD) is developing software to merge production and barn systems data.
  • PLD features a natural language interface for user interaction with the software.
  • PigFlow is a mobile data entry system aimed at reducing manual data entry in sow barns.

Hog farms are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence and digital tools to improve operational efficiency and data utilization. Speakers at the Ontario Swine Conference highlighted how these technologies can provide quicker, more efficient insights into barn operations. Sharlimar Martin from South West Ontario Veterinary Services (SWOVS) noted that while data collection is not the issue, its underutilization is, making AI valuable for analyzing large datasets. Charlie Illick, an Ontario Pork board member and hog farmer, is using CloudFarms' AI software, which accurately identified preweaning mortality issues by comparing farm data against set targets. The system learns from farmer adjustments, improving future reports. Precision Livestock Diagnostics (PLD), a new Canadian company, is developing software to merge disparate data from various hog farm systems, eliminating the need to log into multiple platforms. PLD's natural language interface allows users to interact with the software conversationally. Corey Bosko of the Progressive Group of Companies is implementing PigFlow, a mobile data entry system, in their sow barns to reduce the hours of manual data entry previously required. This system provides immediate data, improving management of pig flow and breeding targets, and integrates with other systems. While initial skepticism from workers is sometimes present, the advantages of real-time data and streamlined workflows become apparent.

Frequently asked questions

The main challenge is not collecting data, but rather utilizing and integrating the large amounts of data generated by hog farm operations.

AI can analyze large datasets to identify patterns and anomalies, allowing for quicker human decisions and more efficient management of farm operations.

PLD is a Canadian company creating software to merge production and barn systems data, featuring a natural language interface for user interaction.

PigFlow is a mobile data entry system designed for hog barns that aims to significantly reduce manual data entry and provide real-time performance data.

What Happens Next

01Further development and adoption of AI tools in agriculture.
02Continued integration of data management systems in hog barns.

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5 Jun · 8:36 PM
Hog farms are adopting AI and digital tools to improve barn operations and data analysis for quicker decision-making.
The Western Producer via PiQSuite

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