“If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.”
This is a very popular, well-known quote and the root of its meaning is critical to a robotic milking operation.
Like other industries, it’s absolutely essential that all dairy farms have a strategic plan in place. But to gauge how well an automated milking operation is running,
I recommend using some specific key performance indicators (KPIs).

















Editor's note: South Dakota State University's Alvaro Garcia sent out the following information to the DAIRY-L list serv on Monday, May 13, 2013.
If you’re milking your herd with an automatic milking system (AMS), chances are you see your cows as robot customers. And as the saying goes: The customer is always right.
It’s been said that “it’s hard to be a bright light in a dim world.” For success to be achieved, the environment must provide the essential components.
Despite the fact that free-cow traffic is the norm on robotic milking farms (in the Netherlands around 90 percent of farmers choose this option), we often get questions from farmers about directed-cow traffic.


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