Displaying items by tag: GEA

Monday, 02 September 2019 09:32

Tags deliver more days in milk

Using CowScout tags has offered more days in milk, says Cambridge dairy farmer Brad Payne.

Published in Management
Wednesday, 05 June 2019 14:02

Automatic teat spray gets 97% accuracy

An intelligent new Auto Mix + Spray unit from GEA’s FIL division sets a gold standard in teat spraying, says the company.

Published in Machinery & Products
Friday, 08 March 2019 15:02

Automation for teat care has arrived

An intelligent new Auto Mix + Spray unit from GEA’s FIL division is said to set a gold standard in teat spraying, providing farmers with an accurately mixed solution applied ‘fresh’ at every milking.

Published in Machinery & Products
Wednesday, 14 November 2018 12:55

Yard washing, screening gear on display

Yard washing, pumping and effluent screening gear will be on the GEA site at the Effluent Expo at Mystery Creek. The expo will be held on November 27 and 28.

Published in Machinery & Products
Thursday, 27 September 2018 07:25

Breast cancer awareness in milking sheds

Milking sheds have since April been more colourful, says GEA, with its FIL Active teat conditioner packaged in ‘vibrant pink’ drums.

Published in Agribusiness
Friday, 14 April 2017 12:55

Goat milking platform a first for NZ

Hamish Noakes’ Milkabit Farm uses a GEA rotary platform said to be the first of its kind in New Zealand.

Published in Machinery & Products
Thursday, 13 April 2017 13:55

CowScout better than an extra worker

GEA’s CowScout Responder accurately identifies cows on heat through remote technology, further allowing better understanding of a herd’s overall health.

Published in Management
Friday, 03 June 2016 08:55

GEA floats cloud data

DataCore, a cloud software programme, is GEA's innovation showpiece for launch at Fieldays.

Published in Machinery & Products

Farms' demands for large water volumes requires water storage in tanks and troughs, with potential for contamination.

Published in Machinery & Products
Tuesday, 11 August 2015 12:31

No-cups rotary milks 400 cows in two hours

The world's first fully automated rotary platform, with 40 milking stalls, needs no routine ‘cups-on’.

Published in Machinery & Products
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