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    Farm Tour to Show Agri-Tech Adoption on Farm

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    By admin on September 19, 2025 Data, Livestock, News

    The UK Agri-Tech Centre is running an insightful farm tour and networking lunch at Newton Farm in Brecon on 8 October to see and hear about the implementation of agri-tech in a mixed farming system.

    Kindly hosted by the Roderick family from 10am-2.45pm, there will be demonstrations of precision livestock technologies, industry speakers and a panel session, offering a valuable update on practical, high-impact agri-tech currently available to British family farms.

    On the day visitors will have the chance to learn about a number of exciting projects involving the Roderick family and technologies currently in use on the farm, including:

    • Autonomous and in-field weighing of sheep and cattle for effective livestock management
    • Advanced sheep handling and drenching with the UK Agri-Tech Centre’s resident parasitologist, Dr Bethan John
    • On-animal sensors for health monitoring in beef rearing and finishing
    • AI and remote sensing to track and measure biodiversity

    Also in attendance on the day is the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre for a demonstration of their autonomous tractor in conjunction with a local machinery manufacturer.

    Following the networking lunch, the day will conclude with a panel session featuring industry leaders who will discuss how technology can make the Welsh meat sector more efficient and resilient.

    The event takes place at Newton Farm, Scethrog, Brecon, LD3 7YG on 8 October from 10am-2.45pm.

    To book your place, visit https://ow.ly/VpFP50WVP6J

    To find out more about the UK Agri-Tech Centre and the work it does, visit www.ukagritechcentre.com

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