GrazeMate builds autonomous drone systems for cattle management on ranches. The product combines aerial herd movement, daily inspections, and pasture monitoring through an operator app. The company says it is rolling out pilot programs and testing deployments for herds of up to 2,000 animals.
Monitor cattle locations and water troughs; Schedule musters via mobile app; Customize mustering routes and intensity; Estimate cattle weights from aerial data; Analyze pasture quality and quantity
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GrazeMate offers a system that transforms off-the-shelf drones into autonomous mustering robots, significantly reducing the time farmers spend mustering cattle. The key features of GrazeMate's offerings include:
Autonomous Cattle Mustering: The system allows farmers to manage cattle herding with minimal manual intervention, streamlining the mustering process to just "moving cattle in 3 clicks, not 3 hours."
Real-Time Monitoring: GrazeMate provides real-time updates on cattle locations, water troughs, and fence lines, enabling farmers to keep track of their livestock efficiently.
AI-Driven Insights: The technology utilizes artificial intelligence to analyze herd wellbeing and manage pasture quality, offering farmers valuable insights into their livestock's health and the condition of their grazing land.
User-Friendly Interface: The system is designed to be intuitive, making it accessible for farmers, even those in remote areas, to adopt agricultural technology without extensive training.
These features collectively enhance operational efficiency for farmers managing large cattle herds, making GrazeMate a valuable tool in modern agricultural practices.
Currently rolling out pilot programs; 9650 testing missions completed across Queensland; Capable of managing herds up to 2000 animals