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Farms experiment with more robots, fewer stalls

The Peissig and Haas families are reaching their production goals with more robots and fewer stalls while not compromising cow health.
May 29, 2024
Jenn Coyne

Both JTP Farms and Haas Dairy approach dairy farming in a way that maximizes facilities, technology and manpower. These dairies are meeting – and surpassing – production goals in automated milking systems by pushing the limits of pen space while not compromising cow health.  


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Successfully transition into milking automation

Automated milking systems have evolved since their inception 30 years ago. Early adopters of automated milking systems now have more options and advanced technology to choose from, paired with new ways of optimizing efficiency.
May 27, 2024
Dan Meihak

Nearly 150 years ago, in 1879, New Jersey dairy farmer Anna Baldwin invented the first milking machine. Today, dairy producers have had access to safe, efficient automated dairy systems for 30 years, and the pace of advancement and innovation is increasing rapidly.


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Optimize efficiency and animal health at the milking point with precision technology

Precision agriculture is not a new concept and is widely adopted within cropping systems. What about precision milk harvesting? Dairy farmers have a suite of options when it comes to making technology work for them in achieving the ultimate goal of milking gently, quickly and completely.
May 16, 2024
Steve Jones

Are you utilizing and optimizing all you have already paid for? Is there untapped potential and ways your existing milking equipment can help you out? Many milk point manufacturers have a stimulation function on their equipment.



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Fairholm Farm leans on community to continue family legacy

Century-old dairy focuses on agritourism and niche marketing to remain competitive in the industry.
May 7, 2024
Cassy Schilter

The operation has grown to 400 Holstein cows milked with six robotic milking systems, as well as a new retail store where they also sell local products from their community. The farm has a beef community-supported agriculture (CSA) program and also provides hay wagon tours and farm tours throughout the spring and summer and four weeks of Kids Farm Camp.


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Navigating between internal and external milking systems: Understanding your dairy's needs

When deciding between internal and external rotary milking systems, dairy producers must assess their unique needs, operational goals and budget constraints.
April 25, 2024
Aaron Oughton
To continue meeting consumer demand, successful producers must invest in their operations, including their milking systems. Deciding to invest in a rotary parlor will set the course for your business for the next two decades (or more).
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Take me out to the robot

Take me out with the crowd. Give me some pellets, it’s a great snack. I don’t care if I never get back.
April 24, 2024
John Gerbitz

Just as the line at the concession stand depends on what is happening on the baseball field, the line at the robot depends on what is happening in the barn.


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Why continuous learning for farm employees is key

There are many important tasks on the farm, but few are more important than milking parlor procedures. Create an environment that encourages employees to continue learning and follow up-to-date SOPs when it comes to milking cows.
April 12, 2024
Brittany Chase

While it is possible to have SOPs for many important tasks on a dairy farm, there are few more important than milking parlor procedures. 


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What to know about robotic batch milking

Robotic batch milking garners the advantages of automated milking technology while also allowing producers to manage cows and farm labor in their own way.
April 3, 2024
Jason French

Robotic batch milking was introduced some years ago, but interest in this type of milking setup started gaining serious traction in the last year or two. Here’s what you need to know.


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Managing new and used dairy robots for longevity

Milking robot technology is more widely available than ever before. Ensuring the greatest ROI when deciding between new and used involves evaluating multiple variables and pairing the investment with a service level agreement to provide peace of mind and financial predictability.
March 18, 2024
Darrell McIntyre

As the market for dairy robots has increased, so has the availability of used equipment. For producers interested in making a switch to automation, considerations around buying used or new do not differ greatly from traditional equipment.


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SDSU dairy research farm to close but mark on industry remains

The South Dakota State University Dairy Research and Training Facility is set to close in June. Despite disappointment with the decision, faculty and alumni are proud of the institution's work toward progress in the dairy industry.
February 28, 2024
Jenn Coyne

Since the late 1800s, South Dakota State University (SDSU) has played a pivotal role in the advancement of dairy farming, and it would be remiss not to mention the thousands of undergraduate students who have gone on to develop a career as dairy producers or industry allies along the I-29 Corridor and across the nation.


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