Enhancing Efficiency in Cattle Operations: Kansas State's CalfDex App Simplifies Animal Data Management

Kansas State University shares its new mobile, record-keeping system, CalfDex, providing producers with a user-friendly, convenient and modern tool for managing whole-herd and individual animal data.
Kansas State University shares its new mobile, record-keeping system, CalfDex, providing producers with a user-friendly, convenient and modern tool for managing whole-herd and individual animal data.
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Kansas State University recently announced its new mobile, record-keeping system, CalfDex, now available on both iPhone and Android devices via app stores. Developed by a team of experts including livestock economist Ted Schroeder, graduate Jake Hefley (now affiliated with the University of Missouri), master's candidate Audrey Marchek, and veterinarian Bob Larson, this app is available for free download. Funding for this innovative project was provided through a grant from the USDA Federal-State Marketing Improvement Program.

With CalfDex, the goal is to provide producers with a user-friendly, convenient and modern tool for managing animal data in an ever-evolving industry, explains Schroeder. Given the increasing importance of information exchange within the beef supply chain, an application that can store and upload data at both the whole-herd and individual animal levels, while facilitating seamless downstream data sharing, holds significant value, he adds.

One of CalfDex's top features is its suitability for use in remote areas with limited cell phone coverage. Schroeder highlighted that CalfDex enables producers to maintain precise and efficient records for calving, weaning and treatments, eliminating the common problems associated with paper records such as clutter, data loss and misplacement. Additionally, the data is retained across calving seasons.

Furthermore, CalfDex prioritizes data security by allowing users to safeguard their information through a unique email address and password established by the user. Schroeder emphasized that the app's versatility makes it ideal for calving operations of all sizes, from large purebred enterprises to newcomers starting their first beef breeding projects, such as 4-H or FFA students.

For more in-depth information about CalfDex, including a comprehensive overview of its functions and helpful tutorials, visit the following website. You can also access valuable resources on AgManager, a website maintained by K-State's Department of Agricultural Economics. Further questions about the app can also be sent to CalfDex@ksu.edu
 

 

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