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A small Waikato dairy farm with one Lely Astronaut A4 robot has proven that robotic milking is also effective with a small herd.
Farmers and DeLaval staff around the globe now have access to an e-learning solution developed by a Hamilton company.
Delaval says its latest addition to the VMS product line, the new V310 detects heat and pregnancy automatically during the milking process.
A robotic feed pusher designed to refresh and remix feed is running on a South Island dairy farm which reports a resulting increase in production and significant labour savings.
A robotic feed pusher installed on a South Island dairy farm is reportedly increasing production and offering significant labour savings.
A remote control Bobcat enables the popular machine to be worked in the usual tight spots -- with nobody in the operator seat.
Ngāi Tahu Farming is trialling two different trellis systems installed with an eye to eventual robotic harvesting.
A small organic farm in South Auckland has become the first NZ recipient of DeLaval’s new robotic milking system, the VMSTM V300.
One thing is certain according to Dr Dave Jordan [Vine to Wine] — the vineyards of the future will not replicate the vineyards of today.
The nutters of the green world, aided and abetted by the lamestream media, are rewriting the English language for the worse.
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