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| Dairy schools tap DeLaval for robotic and herd management solutions |
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| News - Industry News | |||
| Thursday, 19 April 2012 09:40 | |||
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Canada’s University of Saskatchewan and New York’s Alfred State College have each opted for one DeLaval VMS (Voluntary Milking System) and numerous herd management solutions. The move further signifies university officials’ confidence in DeLaval – especially as technology plays a greater role in the development of the dairy industry. Both schools have opted to build new dairy facilities to advance their capability and knowledge of sustainable agriculture – a core value that DeLaval shares with its customers. “We also strongly believe in the value of using technology and management tools to enhance efficiency and produce safer food with less impact to the environment.” DeLaval will outfit the facility with a complete range of its dairying equipment including: one VMS; a Herringbone HDHB double-6 parlor; DelPro MU480 milking units for tie stalls; Harmony Plus clusters; a 2,700-gallon DXNA cooling tank; and a programmable C125 cleaning unit. The teaching barn will incorporate a number of DeLaval herd management solutions including: the ALPRO Activity monitoring system; Smart Selection and Sort Gates; Online Cell Counter for VMS; Automatic Weigh Scale; and an Automated Footbath AFB1000. As part of its plans, the farm will house side-by-side conventional and organic dairy herds for applied research and teaching purposes. The system allows for round-the-clock milking designed to optimize high quality milk yield and help farm managers run more sustainable, professional and productive dairy operations. DeLaval will also equip the new facility with sort gates and bulk tanks. —From DeLaval news release IMAGE
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