December 25, 2013
If you're a cow/calf producer, here's a way to record enter events electronically as they happen. You can use Mobile Cattle Tractor, from UINL's EdMedia department.
Cow/calf records need to be collected at specific times during the year, such as at weaning, pregnancy checks and at calving, says Richard Randle, UNL beef cow/calf production management veterinarian. However, they can be difficult to keep up with.
"Records are a useful part of making any management decisions," Randle says. "So, we developed the Mobile Cattle Tracker app so data could be electronically entered as events happen."
Make Records as They Happen with UNL's Mobile Cattle Tracker App
Production data like birth records, health records, weights and measurements and management activities need to be entered real time, so that they can be available for review when animals are gathered and worked, according to Randle. Mobile Cattle Tracker allows producers to collect and access cattle records when they are needed.
The app isn't a record keeping program, but a way to collect data, Randle says.
After data is collected it then can be emailed as an Excel file attachment. The app allows producers to keep records from year to year and can be started at any time during the production year.
The app is available in the Apple store and will soon be available in the Google Play store. It is available for iOS and Android devices. A demo version also will be available soon.
For more information or to download the app, visit real.unl.edu.
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