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Through our partnership with TerraNova, Neogen will be able to further showcase our biosecurity and equine health products, including the COMPANION® line of cleaners and disinfectant solutions

Neogen Corporation announced that it has partnered with the TerraNova Equestrian Centre in Myakka City, Florida, making the company the official biosecurity provider of the facility.

TerraNova Equestrian Centre, a premier Florida equestrian destination, is designed to deliver an unparalleled experience for competitors and horses while keeping safety a priority. The equestrian centre features multiple world-class facilities, including six all-weather arenas, a cross-country course, and stables, welcoming riders and horses at all levels of equestrian competition.

“In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen businesses of all kinds refocus on the necessity to take stronger precautions to stop the spread of disease,” said Brittny Arbour, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Neogen. “Through our partnership with TerraNova, Neogen will be able to further showcase our biosecurity and equine health products, including the COMPANION® line of cleaners and disinfectant solutions. We are proud to work with TerraNova to protect horses, their owners, and all others who visit the showgrounds.”

“TerraNova is excited to work with Neogen, an innovative company dedicated to elevating the level of animal safety,” says Hannah Herrig-Ketelboeter, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer at TerraNova. “Neogen’s line of products makes it easy for us to maintain our commitment to excellence at our facilities.”

Through our partnership with TerraNova, Neogen will

EOS SAT will provide the agriculture and forestry industry with high-quality data to support efficient and sustainable practices.

EOS SAT-1, the first imaging satellite to be built by Dragonfly Aerospace, is preparing for lift off in the next few days from SpaceX’s launch site in Cape Canaveral, Florida, as part of the Transporter-6 mission. The satellite is the first of a seven-satellite constellation in low Earth orbit for customer EOSDA (EOS Data Analytics). The remaining six satellites of the constellation will be deployed over the next three years. EOS SAT is the world’s first agriculture-focused satellite constellation providing the agriculture and forestry industry with high-quality data to support efficient and sustainable practices.

Images obtained from Dragonfly’s EOS SAT-1 will deliver valuable information for harvest monitoring, application mapping, seasonal planning and assessments that analyse information such as soil moisture, yield prediction and biomass levels. This data will support growers with reducing carbon dioxide emissions and help them to develop sustainable agricultural methods.

Such information will have important environmental benefits for the planet and help prevent natural habitats from being diminished for crop growth and maintain biodiversity. Equipped with two DragonEye electro-optical imagers, EOS SAT-1 will provide 44km swath panchromatic and multispectral imagery across 11 spectral bands at close to 1m resolution – making it one of the most capable imaging satellites in LEO.

Bryan Dean, CEO and Co-founder of Dragonfly Aerospace, said, “This is a key moment for Dragonfly Aerospace, and we are thrilled to be delivering EOS SAT-1 with a number of firsts – the first imaging satellite designed and built by Dragonfly, the first microsatellite to be manufactured in South Africa since 2009, the first satellite of the EOS SAT constellation and the first agri-focused constellation in space.”

 Dean also added that this has been an important project for our whole team and has allowed us to demonstrate our capabilities, not just in producing high-performance electro-optical imagers, but in designing and manufacturing a full imaging satellite system. We are extremely excited and waiting in anticipation for the SpaceX Transporter-6 launch. We look forward to supporting EOSDA with its mission to launch the next six satellites by 2025.

EOS SAT will provide the agriculture and