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Tips for managing temperature swings this spring PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Alvaro Garcia   
Monday, 13 May 2013 12:52

051513_fansEditor's note: South Dakota State University's Alvaro Garcia sent out the following information to the DAIRY-L list serv on Monday, May 13, 2013.

This was sent as a heads-up for producers in the upper Midwest about temperatures for May 14.

The heat that day and the following was preceded by unusually cool days and nights, and cows did not have the chance to acclimate.
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‘Customer’ feedback: Make a good robotic milking facility great PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Cow Comfort
Written by Francisco Rodriguez   
Thursday, 04 April 2013 08:17

0613pd_rodriguez_1If you’re milking your herd with an automatic milking system (AMS), chances are you see your cows as robot customers. And as the saying goes: The customer is always right.

Robotic dairy owners and herd managers should be asking themselves: “Do I have the right plan in place with detailed strategies and standard operating procedures to motivate and help my customers perform their best – or in other words, achieve their genetic potential?”

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Let the light shine: LED fixtures work longest, most efficiently PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Cow Comfort
Written by Eric Moscho   
Thursday, 04 April 2013 07:42

0613pd_moscho_2It’s been said that “it’s hard to be a bright light in a dim world.” For success to be achieved, the environment must provide the essential components.

New research brings this statement to light: Proper parlor and dairy facility lighting may play a role in herd performance and an operation’s bottom line.

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Start thinking about cow cooling now PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Cow Comfort
Written by James Kleinke   
Thursday, 04 April 2013 06:57

Editor’s note: The following article is the first in a series of articles regarding current heat stress research and heat abatement techniques.

Winter in Minnesota, as usual, was very cold this year, especially in January. On one especially frigid day, the wind chill was -35ºF.

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Free traffic vs. directed-cow traffic in robotic milking barns PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Cow Comfort
Written by Jan Hulsen   
Saturday, 09 February 2013 16:02

0313pd_hulsen_1Despite the fact that free-cow traffic is the norm on robotic milking farms (in the Netherlands around 90 percent of farmers choose this option), we often get questions from farmers about directed-cow traffic.

“What does Vetvice think about directed-cow traffic?” they ask us. Or, in a more challenging vein: “Why do you never talk about directed-cow traffic – that works well too, doesn’t it?” And they often go on to cite one or more farms as examples.

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A look into compost bedded pack barns PDF Print E-mail
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Written by PD Editor Dario Martinez   

011813_webinarOn December 11, 2012, Jeffrey Bewley and Joseph Taraba from the University of Kentucky led a webinar on the topic of compost bedded pack barns. Throughout the hour-and-a-half long presentation, the presenters covered different areas relating to this type of system, such as the benefits, design considerations and costs.

“It’s important to recognize upfront that the management of the system is the most important part to its success,” Bewley, assistant professor in the Department of Animal and Food Sciences, says.
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Cow comfort from a hoof trimmer’s perspective PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Allen Schlabach   
Tuesday, 15 January 2013 09:53

0213pd_schlabach_1
Cow comfort is an all-encompassing term, which includes almost everything we do on a dairy farm.

When we really think about the whole picture, every minute detail has an influence on the comfort of the cow.

As an example, the location of the facilities is a major consideration.

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Establishing KPIs: The key to managing your robotic dairy PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Francisco Rodriguez   
Friday, 28 December 2012 16:41

“If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.”

This is a very popular, well-known quote and the root of its meaning is critical to a robotic milking operation.

Like other industries, it’s absolutely essential that all dairy farms have a strategic plan in place. But to gauge how well an automated milking operation is running,

I recommend using some specific key performance indicators (KPIs).

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