$1M NIFA grant to transform pig husbandry with AI

October 15, 2024 (National Hog Farmer)

A research team led by Michigan State University has received a $1 million grant to develop AI-driven solutions to monitor piglet and sow behavior, aiming to reduce piglet preweaning mortality. The project uses computer vision to track piglet nursing patterns and teat function, providing data to improve husbandry practices and support research in areas like animal welfare and nutrition. The findings will help standardize practices and enhance piglet survival rates, with the potential for broader application across the pork industry.

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