Abbigail Prins: Data Management in Dairy | Ep. 11

EPISODE · Jan 4, 2024 · 8 MIN

Abbigail Prins: Data Management in Dairy | Ep. 11

from The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast · host Wisenetix

In this episode of The Dairy Nutrition BlackBelt Podcast, I hosted Abbigail Prins, from the University of Minnesota. Abbigail shared insights into her research on using precision technology to better manage dairy cows. She discusses the massive amount of data collected from these systems and how it can be utilized to monitor cow performance. The conversation delves into the challenges of managing the vast amount of data and the potential for using statistical and computer programs to make sense of it all.Meet the guest: Abbigail Prins is a dedicated professional with a strong educational background and over a decade of experience in agribusiness. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Animal Sciences from Washington State University in Pullman and is currently pursuing her graduate studies at the University of Minnesota.Connect with the guest!The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Adisseo

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