Better data for clearer communication.
» ISOagriNET
This versatile and modern tool guides you in all aspects of herd management including treatment and expenses right up to the point of sale with a wide range of monitoring and graphic analysis options. AGROCOM MULTIMAST operates either on a stand alone basis or as part of the AGROCOM SUPERSAU software. Closely supervised from A to Z thanks to AGROCOM MULTIMAST.
» Mobile animal recognition.
Outstanding fully automatic recognition with unparalleled speed and reliability. That’s the hallmark of our handheld terminals with integrated RFID scanners and the customised AGROCOM SUPERSAU mobile edition. The system communicates in parallel with the management programme and with the feeding system of various manufacturers as well. It can then provide a uniform database so that data for the herd and herd movements for feeding, transfer and administration purposes can be aligned.
» Recognition with a transponder.
When you get close to the animal you pick up its individual ID signal via the stub aerial on the hand held device. Once the ID has been confirmed AGROCOM SUPERSAU mobile edition calls up the appropriate information. That done, you can register all changes to the status of the animal, sale information and whatever else you need.
» Feeding and fattening.
With the comprehensive AGROCOM MULTIMAST fattening planner from AGROCOM all the data you require is inputted after feeding, including on the move. The resulting analysis guarantees your success throughout the fattening process.
» Focus on analysis.
Constant supervision is a central aspect of production: with AGROCOM SUPERSAU you can call up precise data on any pig at any time. That gives you scope for decision making, on a single farm or a group.
» ISO-Agri-NET.
ISO AgriNET is an automatic data flow system for planning, feeding and ventilation. It employs BUS technology to open up the communication channels between all the key systems used in pig breeding and fattening. The prerequisites for this exchange are already on hand since all the systems involved are based on the same parameters such as age, weight, herd size and status. In addition this standard means that data can be transferred across farm borders and that now makes comparisons and consistent documentation feasible.