Iowa State University played a sizable role in the third U.S. Conference on Precision Livestock Farming held in early June in Lincoln, Nebraska. Twelve graduate students and four faculty members from four departments hosted and moderated sessions, and presented on topics throughout the three-day event. In addition, Brett Ramirez, agricultural and biosystems engineering associate professor and ISU extension ag engineer provided leadership for the overall meeting organization by chairing the conference program committee.
Graduate students Mina Shumaly, Andrea Núñez, Xiaohan Jian, Leonora James, Mina Shumaly, Bimala Acharya, Felipe Picchi, Wyatt Kendall, Thinh Tran Pham Tien, Elisa de Conti, Caitlin Sliger and Isaac Berg attended and shared their research. In total 12 posters and oral talks were presented by ISU faculty and students.

Presented works included the following:
From Juan Steibel's lab:
- Automated gait analysis of growing pigs through biomarker measurements using computer vision, presented by Mina Shumary.
- Prediction of social genetic effects of Maternal Traits in pigs, presented by Andrea Núñez.
- Inferring social structure with automatic feeding records in group-housed pigs, presented by Xiaohan Jiang.
- Open access datasets for implementing computer vision in PLF, presented by Steibel.
From David Rosero's lab:
- Deep learning-based computer vision for early detection of fall-behind weaned pigs, presented by Bimala Acharya.
From James Koltes' lab:
- Leveraging milk spectral data for predicting feed intake in lactating Holstein dairy cattle, presented by Leonora James.
- Assessment of cow behavioral traits as indicators of methane and feed intake measurements in lactating Holstein dairy cows, presented by Koltes.
Faculty members Ramirez, animal science associate professor Koltes, animal science professor Steibel, and electrical and computer engineering associate professor Santosh Pandey moderated sessions. Animal science graduate student Mina Shumaly and ag and biosystems engineering graduate student Felipe Picchi also moderated sessions.

June 27, 2025 - Iowa State University