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Send us your feedback In this episode, Technology Partner Tom Maasland speaks with Craig Pattison, Business Strategist and COO at Capability Collective and a leading agritech advocate and advisor, about how AI is transforming the agricultural sector and driving innovation, productivity and sustainability on farms across New Zealand.[01:34] Tom and Craig discuss how AI is actively being deployed across dairy, livestock, meat processing and horticulture operations in New Zealand. From Fonterra's herd monitoring systems to quality control of kiwifruit at Zespri, AI is driving smarter farm management, boosting productivity, and delivering positive outcomes for farmers, livestock, and the communities they support.[03:47] Craig highlights Halter's smart collars, which automate herd movements and optimise grazing patterns for cows, as a standout AI innovation in this sector, noting how this AI supported innovation supports better pasture management and opens new revenue streams for farmers.[05:14] Craig talks about various AI applications in crop production, focusing on Cropsy Technologies' AI enabled crop vision system and Rockit Apples' full supply chain tracking system. These tools help meet high-value export demands and strengthen food traceability and provenance.[07:18] Tom and Craig then explore key challenges in adopting AI within the agricultural sector, beginning with issues of data transparency and ethical concerns surrounding data ownership and usage, particularly in relation to Māori land. Craig highlights promising initiatives such as Trust Alliance NZ's digital farm wallet project, ISO/TC 347's international data standards for agri-food systems, and Te Hiku Media's Māori-led data platforms, which offer potential solutions to data transparency and ethical challenges.[10:27] They address the challenge of connectivity and cost in rural areas which can hinder the adoption of AI-based technologies on farm. Craig highlights promising solutions, including the Rural Connectivity Group's partnership, which is working to establish a tower network enabling more extensive 4G coverage, Starlink satellite internet, and AgriTech NZ's 'AI on the Edge' initiatives, which support local data processing without the need for high-speed internet. Craig stresses the vital role of connectivity not just for efficient farm operations, but also for farmer safety.[12:30] Craig notes regulatory complexity as another key challenge for the adoption of AI in agriculture, stressing the need for long-term investment certainty. He points to the AIMS framework (which supports the international standard for AI management, ISO/IEC 42001:2023) as a practical tool for ethical and compliant AI use, emphasising that regulation can serve as a roadmap, rather than a roadblock, for innovation.[14:34] Tom asks about future priorities, prompting Craig to explain the importance of regulatory clarity, AI literacy, and national coordination. He emphasises the need for farmers to adopt AI strategically and for the sector to shift from volume to value production. They wrap up with a call to create a learning culture through existing farming networks.Information in this episode is accurate as at the date of recording, 6 May 2025. Please contact KFor show notes and additional resources visit minterellison.co.nz/podcasts
Don't miss Randi Stipes, CMO, The Weather Company, on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - Presented by MiO Marketplace and Hosted by Sean Halter.
Die aktuellen Automobilkurznachrichten mit Michael Weyland Thema heute: Seit dem 19. Juni Pflicht: Die wichtigsten Fakten zur Gasprüfung in Wohnmobil und Wohnwagen Foto: DVFG/Deutscher Verband Flüssiggas e.V./AdobeStock Seit dem 19. Juni 2025 ist sie Pflicht: Die Gasprüfung in Wohnmobil und Wohnwagen. Seit diesem Tag müssen Halterinnen und Halter von Freizeitfahrzeugen mit einer Flüssiggasanlage diese alle zwei Jahre prüfen lassen. So bestimmt es der im vergangenen Jahr in die StVZO aufgenommene § 60 ("Flüssiggasanlagen in Fahrzeugen"). Damit endet die einjährige Übergangsfrist. Wie die Gasprüfung abläuft, welche Bußgelder drohen und was es sonst zu beachten gibt, erläutert der Deutsche Verband Flüssiggas e.V. So gilt die Pflicht zur Gasprüfung erstmals nicht nur für Wohnmobile, sondern auch für Wohnwagen. Flüssiggasanlagen in Wohnmobilen und Wohnwagen müssen alle zwei Jahre geprüft werden. Ebenfalls erforderlich ist der Check vor der erstmaligen Inbetriebnahme. Auch derjenige, der sein Fahrzeug umbaut und prüfpflichtige Änderungen vornimmt, muss die Flüssiggasanlage ebenfalls vor der Wiederinbetriebnahme überprüfen lassen. Die Gasprüfung ist zudem eine eigenständige Prüfung und damit unabhängig von der Hauptuntersuchung (HU). Anerkannte Sachkundige können die Gasprüfung übrigens auch auf dem Campingplatz vornehmen, das erspart die Fahrt zu einer speziellen Prüfstelle. Wer die Prüfpflicht der Flüssiggasanlage seines Freizeitfahrzeugs nicht einhält, begeht eine Ordnungswidrigkeit. Die Bußgelder dafür liegen je nach Fristüberschreitung zwischen 15 Euro (bei mehr als zwei bis zu vier Monaten), 25 Euro (bei mehr als vier bis zu acht Monaten) und 60 Euro (bei mehr als acht Monaten), wobei man die Prüfung schon im Interesse der eigenen Sicherheit durchführen sollte. Denn die Gasprüfung ist eine wichtige Voraussetzung, um Flüssiggasgeräte zum Kochen, Kühlen und Heizen in Freizeitfahrzeugen sicher betreiben zu können. Der professionelle Check schützt Personen in und außerhalb des Fahrzeugs vor den Gefahren eines defekten Gasgeräts oder einer undichten Anlage. Zur Gasprüfung gehören die Sichtprüfung, bei der für die gesamte Gasanlage Druckregler und Gasschläuche hinsichtlich ihres technischen Zustandes untersucht werden und die Funktionsprüfung, die einen fehlerfreien Betrieb der Geräte prüft. Hierfür nehmen anerkannte Sachkundige die eingebauten Geräte wie Gaskochfeld, Kühlschrank und die Heizung in Betrieb - und überprüfen u. a. Flammenfarbe und Flammenverhalten. Zudem kontrollieren sie an jedem Brenner die Funktion der Zündsicherung. Sie sorgt dafür, dass das Gas automatisch abgeschaltet wird, wenn die Flamme erlischt. Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Deine Katze hat ihren langjährigen Gefährten verloren – und du fragst dich: Soll ich eine neue Katze dazunehmen?In dieser Folge spreche ich über ein Thema, das viele Katzenhalterinnen bewegt – und bei dem es keine einfache Antwort gibt.Du erfährst:warum Katzen unterschiedlich auf den Verlust eines Artgenossen reagieren,wann eine neue Katze helfen kann – und wann sie zusätzlichen Stress bringt,warum ältere und kranke Katzen oft lieber allein bleiben sollten,welche Rolle deine eigene Trauer und Entscheidungskraft dabei spielt.Ich teile mit dir auch persönliche Erfahrungen und aus meiner Praxis als Katzenpsychologin.Diese Folge ist für dich, wenn du Klarheit suchst und deiner Katze gerecht werden willst – auch in einer Zeit des Umbruchs.Alles Liebe,KatjaInfos zum Mitgliederbereich, Blog und Beratung:
Dom talks with recent Lincoln University graduate Emily Hargreaves about her netball sports scholarship, moving back to the family dairy farm, her summer internship at Halter and training to become an AB technician. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy in Chicago about the final Global Dairy Trade Event for the 2024-25 season overnight (-0.9%), record dairy prices and his prediction for Fonterra's 2025-26 opening Farmgate Milk Price forecast next week... He talks with Laura Morrison, who farms at The Gullies in Marton with husband Richard, about being elected as Vice-President of the Manawatu/Rangitikei Federated Farmers branch, her recent trip to Singapore as part of a NZ delegation and her role on the AgriZeroNZ Farmer Focus Group... And he talks with recent Lincoln University graduate Emily Hargreaves about her netball sports scholarship, moving back to the family dairy farm, her summer internship at Halter and training to become an AB technician. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Autos begleiten uns oft über viele Jahre – sie sind treue Begleiter im Alltag. Ihre Lebensdauer hat sich in den letzten Jahrzehnten gesteigert. Doch kein Fahrzeug hält ewig. Welche Faktoren die Lebensdauer eines Autos beeinflussen, wie Halter diese verlängern können und ab wann sich eine Reparatur nicht mehr lohnt, darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge mit Katharina Lucà, Unternehmenssprecherin des ADAC.
Der will doch nur spielen!" – Dieser Satz sorgt bei vielen Hundehaltern für Kopfschütteln (oder gar ein Augenrollen). In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber, warum es nicht nur nervt, sondern auch richtig problematisch sein kann, wenn freilaufende Hunde auf fremde Menschen oder Jogger zulaufen – und der Halter die Situation verharmlost.
Der 13-seitige Fragebogen des Kantons Zürich für Halterinnen und Halter von Rottweilern hat Kritik ausgelöst. Manche Fragen seien zu persönlich. Die Datenschutzbeauftragte hat sich nun mit dem Veterinäramt ausgetauscht. Der Fragebogen entspreche den datenschutzrechtlichen Anforderungen. Weitere Themen: · Im Zürcher Stadtparlament sind sich Mitglieder uneinig darüber, wie effizient der Ratsbetrieb sein soll. · Wegen eines herabgestürzten Lautsprechers bleibt das Hallenbad Oerlikon geschlossen.
Don't miss Chrissie Hanson, CEO at OMD USA, on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - Presented by MiO Marketplace and Hosted by Sean Halter.
Nachdem die grösste Schweizer Wolle-Verarbeiterin, die Firma Swisswool, einen Annahmestopp beschlossen hat, müssen Halterinnen und Halter von Schafen eine andere Lösung finden. Denn: Geschoren werden müssen die Schafe trotzdem. Weitere Themen: · Wie Ostschweizer Unternehmen auf die drohenden Zölle in den USA reagieren.
Nachdem die grösste Schweizer Wolle-Verarbeiterin, die Firma Swisswool, einen Annahmestopp beschlossen hat, müssen Halterinnen und Halter von Schafen eine andere Lösung finden. Denn: Geschoren werden müssen die Schafe trotzdem. Weitere Themen: · Wie Ostschweizer Unternehmen auf die drohenden Zölle in den USA reagieren.
Tech companies are looking to the land of 10,000 lakes as a suitable environment to expand their data footprint.About 10 tech giants, such as Microsoft and Meta, are vying to build data centers in Minnesota to support their growing AI networks. “The Midwest is kind of a big emerging market right now,” said Nick Halter, a Twin Cities reporter for Axios. “That's because we have abundant water, which oftentimes is used to cool these [centers] down, and also because we have much cooler temperatures.”That's because data centers in cooler climates require less energy to cool their facilities than those in warm Southern states. Some tech companies are also targeting Minnesota because of the state's renewable energy mandates, Halter said. “The big question here is: How can we get to a place where we have 100 percent renewable energy in Minnesota, which is our goal, while the 10 proposed [data centers] would be the equivalent of the entire state's households' electricity use?” To hear the full conversation with Nick Halter and Paul Huttner, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.
Don't miss Joshua Brost - VP Marketing at Pie Insurance on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - Presented by MiO Marketplace and Hosted by Sean Halter.
34 Millionen Haustiere leben bei uns, meist Katzen und Hunde, aber auch viele andere. Wie artgerecht werden sie gehalten? Welche Rolle spielen Halter, aber auch Erkrankungen durch falsche Zuchtziele? Von Michael Kraa
Part of managing our horses physical and mental health during lessons is making sure our participants are prepared for their next jump in horsemanship. Let's talk about when to introduce the bit and bridle! How do we stay fair to our horses while helping our participants improve their independence? Expect to hear: Reining in a Halter vs. Reining in a bridle Why does HETRA only use snaffle bits in sessions? Preparing horses for using bridles in lessons Preparing participants for using bridles - including HETRA's checklist.NEW Mini Course Launching May 1st! Equine Welfare: Sustainability & Success - learn more and register now here: https://hetrauniversity.mykajabi.com/EASEquineWelfareMiniCourseGet the Level 2 Participant Skill checklist with a subscription to Patreon, learn more here: patreon.com/notjustaponyrideThis episode is proudly sponsored by Freedom Rider: https://freedomrider.com/Follow us on social and plug in here: https://hetrauniversity.mykajabi.com/HETRAUniversityLinks
Wenn der Hund etwas von der Straße frisst, schrillen beim Halter die Alarmglocken. In dieser Episode tauschen sich Nicole Gerwig, Eva Windisch, Sabine Wöhner und Ute Rott darüber aus, wann wir besorgt sein sollten - und wo Entspannung die bessere Variante ist.
Don't miss Jeanine Poggi - Editor In Chief at Ad Age on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - Presented by MiO Marketplace and Hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode in sponsored in part by YouConnex - True Transparency in the biddable media space.
Host Paul Spain sits down with Robbie Paul, CEO of Icehouse Ventures, to explore the world of Kiwi tech startups and venture capital. Robbie shares insights on the evolution of New Zealand's investment landscape, lessons from backing nearly 350 companies, and the traits behind successful founders. You'll hear engaging stories about standout companies like Halter, Dawn Aerospace and others included in their $500 million portfolio, and Kiwis' growing role in global tech innovation. This episode is essential for anyone passionate about NZ's startup ecosystem!Thanks to our Partners One NZ, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
Nachdem Anfang April in einem Wald bei Rheinfelden eine tote Königspython entdeckt wurde, hat die Polizei nun den 54-jährigen Halter ausfindig gemacht. Er gibt zu, die Würgeschlange ausgesetzt zu haben. Als Begründung gibt er finanzielle Probleme an. Nun muss er sich wegen Tierquälerei verantworten. Weiter in der Sendung: · «Krieg ohne Ende»: Der Solothurner Journalist Peter Jaeggi dokumentiert seit vielen Jahren die Folgen des Vietnam-Krieges. Auch 50 Jahre nach Kriegs-Ende kommen Kinder mit körperlichen Behinderungen zu Welt. Eine neue Ausstellung in Zürich zeigt den Schrecken des Krieges nach dem Krieg. · Handball: Grosse Freude beim HSC Suhr Aarau nach dem Einzug ins Halbfinale, den Goalie Jannis Scheidiger mit 3 gehaltenen Penaltyschüssen möglich gemacht hat. Nun treten die Aargauer ab dem Ostermontag gegen Serien-Meister Kadetten Schaffhausen an.
Nick Halter from Axios Twin Cities on the struggles of both Mpls and St Paul and the Xcel Center. We also chat about Waymo and the idea of driverless cars in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Halter from Axios Twin Cities on the struggles of both Mpls and St Paul and the Xcel Center. We also chat about Waymo and the idea of driverless cars in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Halter from Axios Twin Cities on the struggles of both Mpls and St Paul and the Xcel Center. We also chat about Waymo and the idea of driverless cars in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Halter from Axios Twin Cities on the struggles of both Mpls and St Paul and the Xcel Center. We also chat about Waymo and the idea of driverless cars in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Don't miss Celessa Baker, VP of Marketing Partnerships at SEPHORA, on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast, Hosted by Sean Halter, founder of MiO Marketplace and sponsored in part by YouConnex - True Transparency in the biddable media space.
Greg Halter spotlights the bank earnings as the season kicks off. He is a “big believer” in JPMorgan (JPM) and reacts to Jamie Dimon's comments about the economy. He says markets haven't given banks higher P/E ratios despite good results because they're seen as a “regulated utility.” He also looks at Wells Fargo (WFC), saying it has “less in terms of diversification,” and Morgan Stanley (MS).======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Don't miss Radhika Duggal, CMO Major League Soccer, on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - Presented by MiO Marketplace and Hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode in sponsored in part by YouConnex - True Transparency in the biddable media space.
Check out the podcast "Manny Talks Shooting". Wherever you listen to podcasts. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manny-talks-shooting/id1552710518 Anchor: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mannytalksshooting Manny Talks Shooting Merch: Check out the Title Sponsor: https://www.d2customguns.com/ Follow us on: mannytalksshooting.comhttps://linktr.ee/mannytalksshooting Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mannytalksshooting/ Email: manny@mannytalksshooting.comMusic courtesy of Ben Sound at https://www.bensound.com
Don't miss Nataly Kelly, Chief Marketing Officer at Zappi on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode in sponsored in part by: iHeartMedia, ITA Group, YouConnex, Evok and Powerdrive Sports Futures.
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"It allows you to operate on your cattle instead of in them." In this quote, our guest is referring to their livestock collars as tools that allow producers to zoom out from the day-to-day operations and understand their herd in a more intimate way. Justin Wells, a former US Marine, is the US Country Manager for Halter – a New Zealand based animal tech company specializing in virtual fencing and pasture management solutions. In his role, Justin leads Halter's expansion into the US market, focusing on establishing market presence, building partners, and leading their sales efforts. Halter's system utilizes solar-powered collars to enable producers to virtually fence their pastures and monitor their livestock through audio cues and data analytics. Our conversation picks up with Justin describing his early upbringing in a small town in Michigan and what originally drew him towards the Marine Corps.
Der Berner Künstler Jürg Halter ist vieles: Spoken Word Artist, Musiker, Autor, Bildender Künstler. Kunst sei für ihn existentiell, eine Sprache zu finden helfe ihm, die Welt auszuhalten. Halter ist zu Gast im Tagesgespräch, das an der Museumsnacht im Studio Bern aufgezeichnet wurde. Jürg Halter will sich in keine Schublade stecken lassen. Ihn reizt es, immer wieder gegen den Strom zu schwimmen, in einem Echo-Raum von Gleichdenkenden langweilt er sich. Einfachen Antworten und ideologischem Denken steht er kritisch gegenüber. Im «Tagesgespräch» an der Berner Museumsnacht erzählt er, warum er als politischer Menschen dennoch nie einer Partei beitreten möchte und er lässt sich vom Publikum zu einer Improvisation inspirieren. Er ist zu Gast bei Simone Hulliger und David Karasek.
Don't miss Scott Thaler, Global Chief Marketing Officer at Gravity Global on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode in sponsored in part by: iHeartMedia, ITA Group, YouConnex, Evok and Powerdrive Sports Futures.
Don't miss Elizabeth Campbell - VP Field & Culture Marketing at McDonald's on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode is sponsored in part by MindgruveMacarta, AdNode, Longblink, Thumbstopper and Connectivity.
Don't miss Tam Alesi - CEO Mediaplus Group on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode is sponsored in part by Mediaplus Group, G&Co, Croud, Winmo and Infinity Marketing Team.
Ever wondered how beer brewing could revolutionize vertical farming? Mat Halter, founder of TerraFerm, is turning brewery waste into a game-changing resource for indoor agriculture. Mat Halter, a plant scientist turned entrepreneur, shares his journey from researching biofuels to developing an innovative system that captures CO2 from brewery fermentation for use in vertical farms. His patented technology promises to significantly boost crop yields while reducing carbon footprints.In this episode, Mat discusses the challenges of bringing a new idea to market, from conducting initial experiments to seeking partnerships with breweries. He reveals how his spinach trials resulted in an astounding 89% increase in yield, far surpassing typical carbon dioxide enrichment results.We also explore the intersection of craft beer culture and sustainable agriculture, Mat's approach to team building as a first-time founder, and the potential for this technology to transform both the brewing and farming industries.If you're curious about innovative solutions in sustainable agriculture or the unexpected synergies between different industries, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to discover how Mat Halter is brewing up a greener future for vertical farming.Thanks to Our SponsorsIndoor AgCon - https://indoor.agKey Takeaways5:37 Early career in plant science and biofuels10:43 Initial idea for carbon dioxide enrichment15:36 Patent process and prototype development21:40 Current status and plans for pilot project27:51 Challenges as a first-time founder32:32 Building a team and seeking mentorship36:07 Potential brewery partnerships and marketing38:38 Where to learn more about TerraFermTweetable Quotes"The advantage we have is, in theory, a never-ending supply. So we can use carbon dioxide enrichment at whatever set point we want - high, low, medium, whatever. We can take it as high as metabolically the plants will allow.""What am I missing? Again, I am a first-time founder. This is the first business I've started. What don't I know? I don't know what I don't know. It's a constant battle to learn more about strategies for starting a business, for seeking funding.""San Diego is a great place to be for beer. There's a lot of small to medium range breweries out here. Very high density. I'm hoping to make contact with a couple of them and eventually find one that sees the vision I have for this and wants to come along."Resources MentionedWebsite - https://www.terra-ferm.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-halter-082043a3/X - https://x.com/TerraFerm_AgInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/terraferm_agtech/Connect With UsVFP LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/verticalfarmingpodcastVFP Twitter - https://twitter.com/VerticalFarmPodVFP Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/direct/inbox/VFP Facebook -
In dieser Episode diskutieren Conny und Marc verschiedene Strategien zur Handhabung von Hundebegegnungen, insbesondere in aggressiven Kontexten. Sie beleuchten die Bedeutung von Kontrolle und Grenzen im Hundetraining und reflektieren über die Ethik von Trainingsmethoden, insbesondere das körperliche Blocken bei unsicheren Hunden. Die Diskussion bietet wertvolle Einblicke in die Dynamik zwischen Hund und Halter sowie praktische Tipps zur Verbesserung der Leinenführigkeit. Partner der heutigen Folge Werbepartner "DogsLove": Mit dem Rabattcode "conny15" -15% auf alle BIO Produkte sparen!Der Code ist bis 01.05.2025 einmalig pro Kund*in einlösbar.dogslove.comWerbepartner "Seresto": Diese Hundestunde wird präsentiert von Seresto, dem Halsband gegen Zecken und Flöhe.Zu Risiken und Nebenwirkungen lesen Sie die Packungsbeilage und fragen Sie Ihre Tierärztin / Ihren Tierarzt oder in der Apotheke.seresto.deIn dieser Hunde-Frage-Stunde werden folgende Fragen beantwortet:Sind Hündinnen anstrengender als Rüden? Meine Eltern behaupten das, aber stimmt das überhaupt? Ich habe mich in eine Hündin aus dem Tierschutz verliebt und würde gerne wissen, ob es da große Unterschiede gibt.Wie kann ich andere Hunde erfolgreich abblocken, ohne meinen bereits gestressten Hund zusätzlich aufzuregen? Oder gibt es alternative Lösungen, um solche Situationen sicher zu meistern?Ist körpersprachliches Blocken eine sinnvolle Methode, um die Leinenführung bei meiner unsicheren Hündin zu verbessern? Oder habe ich die Leinenführung mit Richtungswechsel nicht sauber genug aufgebaut? Könnte es sein, dass diese Art der Kommunikation für meinen Hund verständlicher ist, besonders in schwierigen Situationen?▶️ FANSHOPSHUNDESTUNDE Fan ShopHund und Herrl▶️ Social MediaHUNDESTUNDE Facebook-GruppeHUNDESTUNDE Instagram AccountConnys Instagram AccountConnys Youtube KanalMarcs Instagram Account▶️ HundeschulenConnys Online Hundeschule Spezial-Rabattcode für Stundis: "Stundi"Marcs Hundeschule in KielConnys Hundeschule in Wien▶️ SonstigesPlaylistHUNDESTUNDE Spotify Playlist▶️ KontaktFragen für die Fragestunde bitte an:E-mail: podcast@hundestunde.liveDieser Podcast wurde bearbeitet von:Denise Berger https://www.movecut.at
Nick Halter, a Twin Cities reporter at Axios, noticed a peculiar pattern on his morning walks — hundreds of ducks braving subzero temperatures. Many ducks still fly south for the winter months. But climate data shows Minnesota winters have warmed more than five degrees on average since 1970, creating a more tolerable environment for ducks and other birds. These ducks are deciding there's no reason to make the potentially dangerous journey south when Minnesota's warming climate provides a habitable environment, he said. “You don't get as cold, you don't have as deep of freezes and you have more open water,” said Halter said. Ducks that do stick around have no problem staying warm, Halter said. Insulation from their feathers combined with the counter-current heat exchange manages the temperature of the blood destined for their feet. And the open water provides an ecosystem that makes the decision to stay easier. “They kind of change their diet in the winter time,” said Halter. “When it's warm, they'll eat insects and fish. Then become more vegetarian in the winter time — they're going to eat roots and seeds — and so the open water does present opportunities for more food, too.”Climate isn't the only factor that's making more ducks want to stay put in Minnesota, Halter said. Evolution and natural selection also play a role. ”Birds that stick around here, and then procreate — their offspring are then sort of naturally selected to not also migrate,” Halter said. To hear the full conversation, click play on the audio player above or subscribe to the Climate Cast podcast.
Don't miss Sarah Bishop, VP Global Brand & Consumer Marketing at NFL - on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter. This weeks episode is sponsored in part by iHeartMedia, ITA Group, YouConnex and Powerdrive Sports Futures.
Welcome to Jenna and Alex's epic equestrian journey through the trails, pastures, and rings of nostalgia as they attempt to turn Tim into a full-fledged Horse Girl! Have you ever stopped 69% of the way through the book? You know. Half way? HALF WAY TIM? TIM! YOU CALL THAT HALF WAY?? I mean, it's a very funny place to stop buy half way it is not. New episode every other Wednesday! Media: Eventing Series: Ambition Part 1 | Book
Don't miss Digital Prophet, David Shing "Shingy" on this episode of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter.
Dan Barreiro Odes former secret service agent Clint Hill who died this past Friday. Mr. Hill was on duty 11/22/1963 the day President John F. Kennedy was killed. Axios reporter Nick Halter joins the show to discuss his idea of where the Timberwolves should build a new arena when the time comes.
Dan Barreiro outlines the Wolves late game issues, is joined by Jonny Athletic for more Wolves talk as well as Axios reporter Nick Halter to talk about his location idea for a new Wolves arena.
Dan Barreiro Odes former secret service agent Clint Hill who died this past Friday. Mr. Hill was on duty 11/22/1963 the day President John F. Kennedy was killed. Axios reporter Nick Halter joins the show to discuss his idea of where the Timberwolves should build a new arena when the time comes.
Dan Barreiro outlines the Wolves late game issues, is joined by Jonny Athletic for more Wolves talk as well as Axios reporter Nick Halter to talk about his location idea for a new Wolves arena.
Dan Barreiro Odes former secret service agent Clint Hill who died this past Friday. Mr. Hill was on duty 11/22/1963 the day President John F. Kennedy was killed. Axios reporter Nick Halter joins the show to discuss his idea of where the Timberwolves should build a new arena when the time comes.
Dan Barreiro outlines the Wolves late game issues, is joined by Jonny Athletic for more Wolves talk as well as Axios reporter Nick Halter to talk about his location idea for a new Wolves arena.
In this episode of the AgCulture Podcast, Craig Piggott, CEO of Halter, talks about how virtual fencing technology is changing the game for pasture-based farming. He shares the story behind Halter, the hurdles of growing an agtech company, and how AI is reshaping livestock management. Find out how virtual herding is making farming more efficient, cutting down on labor, and improving animal welfare—all while helping farms stay profitable. Tune in for an engaging conversation, available now on all major platforms!Meet the guest:Craig Piggott, CEO of Halter, holds a Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Auckland. After gaining experience at Rocket Lab USA and Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, he founded Halter, a company revolutionizing pasture-based farming with virtual fencing and AI-driven livestock management. Under his leadership, Halter has expanded across New Zealand, Australia, and the US, helping farmers improve efficiency and sustainability.Connect with our guest on Social Media: LinkedIn(00:00) Introduction(02:30) Virtual fencing impact(12:45) AI in livestock management(18:20) Improving pasture utilization(25:10) Future of farm automation(37:45) Challenges in expansion(47:20) Final Questions
Don't miss Sri Rajagopalan, Host of The CPG Guys - on this kickoff episode of Season 12 of The CMO Suite podcast - presented by MiO Marketplace and hosted by Sean Halter.
Theo Beaumont, from the forefront of agricultural innovation, joins us to share his journey and insights into the world of virtual fencing technology. From growing up to navigating a potential career in banking, Theo found his true calling at Halter, a trailblazer in virtual fencing based in New Zealand. We explore his pivotal role in the company's expansion into the United States, uncovering how his passion for agricultural technology is helping to shape the future of livestock management across six states with aspirations for further growth.Our conversation delves into Halter's strategic focus on the dairy and beef sector for the US, Australian, and New Zealand markets. Theo walks us through the company's shift from prioritizing labor savings to enhancing pasture management, a move that has significantly boosted efficiencies in dairy operations. Learn how Halter's commitment to refining virtual fencing technology is paving the way for meaningful changes in pasture-based systems, offering farmers new tools for success even in challenging terrains.Implementing Halter's cutting-edge collar technology involves more than just equipment; it's about adaptability and support. Theo shares the meticulous process of integrating this system on ranches, from initial planning to the thrill of collaring cattle. Our discussion highlights the versatility of these collars in managing livestock using GPS, auditory cues, and gentle pulses. Theo's advice for newcomers in agriculture—curiosity and hands-on experience—resonates throughout, encouraging anyone passionate about farming to connect with Halter and explore this transformative technology.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeHalterVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmondGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction to Today's Episode (00:09) - Fast Five with Theo Beaumont (00:58) - Halter's Global Reach (01:57) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast (02:31) - Noble Profitability Essentials Course (03:57) - Theo's Journey to Halter (05:04) - New Zealand's Farming Practices (08:48) - Virtual Fencing and Dairy Farming (13:03) - Expanding Halter's Reach (15:47) - Challenges and Successes in New Zealand (19:43) - Overgrazing Section Sponsored by Redmond (20:53) - Halter's Expansion in the US and Australia (23:40) - How Halter's Virtual Fencing Works (27:00) - Solar-Powered Collars: Longevity and Warranty (27:20) - Subscription Model Explained (27:51) - Base Station Tower and Warranty (28:15) - Implementation Timeline for Ranches (28:53) - Focus on Beef Operations (29:47) - Onboarding and Installation Process (31:49) - Training Cows with Virtual Fences (33:31) - How Virtual Fences Work (38:45) - Collar Safety and Calf Management (41:39) - GPS Tracking and App Features (49:30) - Customer Service and Expansion (51:04) - Famous Four Questions