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<blockquote data-quote="moses388" data-source="post: 1840956" data-attributes="member: 27368"><p><a href="https://www.farmprogress.com/cattle-news/is-mandatory-eid-going-to-impact-cattle-industry-" target="_blank">Doug Ferguson wrote about his take on EIDs in Beef Producer. {click here}</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Official HDX/FDX buttons are assigned to a premise ID in an APHIS database and then shipped to a producer. Rudimentary compared to the vision of a world known as "Internet of Things" (IoT). IoT is a world where everything is connected to the Internet. As I think about the things already connected to the Internet (vehicles, fridges, phones, iRobots), the idea doesn't seem far off. All goods and raw materials would be electronically tagged. As they move through manufacturing and supply chains, the ID from the tag is recorded in a database along with other information such as date, time and place. Databases could be used to track goods and materials the same way UPS can track a box. While the tag only contains a unique number, the question is how much information would be recorded and who would have access to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moses388, post: 1840956, member: 27368"] [URL='https://www.farmprogress.com/cattle-news/is-mandatory-eid-going-to-impact-cattle-industry-']Doug Ferguson wrote about his take on EIDs in Beef Producer. {click here}[/URL] Official HDX/FDX buttons are assigned to a premise ID in an APHIS database and then shipped to a producer. Rudimentary compared to the vision of a world known as "Internet of Things" (IoT). IoT is a world where everything is connected to the Internet. As I think about the things already connected to the Internet (vehicles, fridges, phones, iRobots), the idea doesn't seem far off. All goods and raw materials would be electronically tagged. As they move through manufacturing and supply chains, the ID from the tag is recorded in a database along with other information such as date, time and place. Databases could be used to track goods and materials the same way UPS can track a box. While the tag only contains a unique number, the question is how much information would be recorded and who would have access to it? [/QUOTE]
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