Using RFID in the Marketing of WV Feeder Cattle Ronnie Helmondollar WVU Extension Service.

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Using RFID in the Marketing of WV Feeder Cattle Ronnie Helmondollar WVU Extension Service

WV Marketing history Small part-time farmers Commingled calf sales started in 1932 USDA implements Grades for Feeder Cattle in 1979 Marketing Pools Pre-vac Weaning programs RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)

WHY RFID? NAIS Value added There had to be an easier way!! Can we do it?

Software Spreadsheet VS Database

Locations Barbour County Jackson County

Getting started

Weighing Process Jackson Co Sex#hd Time (hours)#hd/hr Steers Heifers

Weighing Process Barbour Co Sex#hd Time (hours)#hd/hr Steers Heifers

Load Processing Jackson Co Sex# loads Time (hours) Steers82.85 Heifers61.37

Load Processing Barbour Co Sex# loads Time (hours) Steers41.08 Heifers20.3

Observations The ability to electronically read and edit animal identification at receipt greatly improved the weighing process. Tag retention was not a problem. Only six RFID tags needed to be replaced.

Observations RFID technology eliminated misread tags and reduced worker effort to read dirty tags in a moving animal. The time required to weigh and process calves at take-up was reduced of the previous year.

claves will marketed utilizing this system

Questions ???