
CERES TAG – Animal Health Intelligence
Discovery CERES TAG. A smart animal health device with direct to satellite capability, providing animal data anytime, anywhere with no towers or infrastructure required.
About Ceres Tag
CERES TAG is the world’s first animal monitoring information platform with direct to satellite capability through a proprietary smart ear tag. Ceres Tag uses data collection and on-tag analytics to provide animal-specific geospatial location data …
CERES RANCH Pasture Feed Intake – CERES TAG
CERES RANCH includes all the features and benefits of a CERES TRACE Tag in a reusable casing. This is the only reusable product from CERES TAG.
CERES TRACE Pasture Feed Intake – CERES TAG
CERES RANCH includes all the features and benefits of a CERES TRACE Tag in a reusable casing. This is the only reusable product from CERES TAG.
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CERES TAG is the world’s first animal monitoring information platform with direct to satellite capability through a proprietary smart ear tag.
Frequently Asked Questions – CERES TAG
CERES TAG is an all-in-one solution to monitor your animals via GPS tracking. The device transmits data directly to low earth orbit (LEO) satellites and is accessed through your existing farm management or animal management software.
Ceres Portal – CERES TAG
Discovery CERES TAG. A smart animal health device with direct to satellite capability, providing animal data anytime, anywhere with no towers or infrastructure required.
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Ceres Tag for Cattle
How can CERES TAG work for your livestock business? Want to save money in your business? Producers all over the world are using CERES TAG to mitigate stock theft, improve biosecurity and save money in overall operational efficiency.
Kansas City Metro Selected by Groundbreaking Australian Animal …
Jan 29, 2025 · CERES TAG's groundbreaking, solar-charged smart monitoring sensors communicate directly with satellites and are attached to the ear of wildlife or livestock. The technology offers insights previously unavailable to farmers, ranchers, and wildlife managers to improve tracking accuracy, productivity and conservation.