Modernization achievements in Inner Mongolia autonomous region
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| Photo taken on July 1, 2017 shows cows in Hulun Buir grassland, in North China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region. [Photo/Xinhua] |
A positioning system, jointly developed by Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology and the animal husbandry bureau of Hangjin Banner, Ordos was officially put into use in Inner Mongolia in 2016. By fitting animals with GPS collars, their locations can be viewed on computers or phones, making herding much easier for the herdsmen.
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