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Technology is changing the beef industry—and it’s just getting started. In this episode of DocTalk, Dr. Dan Thomson takes a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of technology in cattle production, from on-animal tools and advanced diagnostics to environmental innovations and artificial intelligence. As the industry heads into a new year and looks ahead to NCBA CattleCon, Dr. Dan explains why technology isn’t here to replace people—it’s here to support producers, improve decision-making, and deliver better outcomes for cattle health, performance, and profitability. 🔍 Topics covered in this episode include: Technology across the epidemiological triad: host, pathogen, environment, and management Advances in reproductive technology, immunology, and growth performance tools Rapid diagnostics, PCR testing, and antimicrobial resistance detection On-farm and chute-side sampling and why diagnostics matter Environmental innovations in cattle housing, airflow, flooring, and pen conditions Electronic fencing, tracking, and cattle monitoring Machine learning and artificial intelligence in feedlot management A look at Feedlot IQ, a new AI-driven platform designed to optimize health, efficiency, labor, and risk management in feedyards This episode is packed with forward-looking ideas and real-world applications that show how technology can help producers reduce morbidity, improve efficiency, and enhance cattle welfare—all while supporting better management decisions. 👉 Always work with your local veterinarian 👉 Learn more at www.doctalktv.com Thanks for watching DocTalk with Dr. Dan Thomson from Manhattan, Kansas. We’ll see you down the road.