In this episode, Fredric Ridenour talks with Scott Oler, Jennifer Weber and Daniel Horton of Afimilk about how milk analyzer technology is helping some dairies manage component measurement to increase milk check revenue and how the data is being used to make informed decisions on rations, herd health and more.

Season 4, Episode 23

 

This episode is sponsored by Afimilk.

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Afimilk is a dairy technology leader responsible for many groundbreaking developments, including the first electronic milk meter (1978), first use of conductivity for mastitis detection, the first commercial heat detection pedometer and the first dairy herd management system. The company’s inline milk analyzer, AfiLab, analyzes milk fat, protein and lactose from every cow at every milking for precision component management Afimilk operates in more than 50 countries serving more than 15,000 dairy farms and over 10 million cows through a global network of 250 dealers.

 

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