Spearfish, SD, United States of America

James R Krause

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2025

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Title: Innovations by James R. Krause in Herd Feeding Systems

Introduction

James R. Krause is an innovative inventor based in Spearfish, South Dakota. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural technology, particularly in the area of feeding systems for livestock. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of feeding individual animals within a herd.

Latest Patents

Krause holds a patent for a "Herd feeding system with low-cost, efficient, and portable feed bins for feeding individual animals." This innovative feeding system is designed to dispense a specified mass of feed to specific animals at user-defined intervals. The system includes multiple feed bin assemblies or feeding stations, allowing for optimal and individualized feeding of each animal in a herd. This technology ensures that regardless of which feeding station an animal visits, it receives the correct amount and type of feed. Additionally, the system can archive and transmit data related to individual animal records and onboard sensors.

Career Highlights

Krause is associated with C-Lock Inc., a company that focuses on developing advanced agricultural solutions. His work at C-Lock Inc. has been instrumental in bringing innovative feeding technologies to the market. His patent reflects his commitment to improving livestock management and feeding practices.

Collaborations

Krause has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Patrick R. Zimmerman and Robert Scott Zimmerman. Their combined expertise contributes to the development of cutting-edge agricultural technologies.

Conclusion

James R. Krause's contributions to herd feeding systems exemplify the importance of innovation in agriculture. His patented technology not only enhances feeding efficiency but also supports better management of livestock health and nutrition.

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