Human. Cow. Infrastructure. System. Consistency. Management. Sustainability.
- To milk a lot of milk, but fail to ensure its safety and quality.
- To have reliable milking equipment, but fail to maintain it properly.
- To raise good replacement heifers, but fail to create conditions for the milking herd to realize its genetic potential.
- To feed a cow, but fail to provide enough water and fresh air.
- To have powerful forage harvesting equipment, but fail to follow the ensiling technology.
- To invest in high-quality genetics, but fail to give a newborn calf high-quality, tested colostrum.
- To mechanize and automate the farm, but fail to train the staff.
- A production system is only as strong as its weakest link.
How do you put together the puzzle of a successful and sustainable production? We will be talking about this during the section "DAIRY FARM MANAGEMENT AND MILK PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES" at the International Dairy Congress on October 17-18.
Moderators: Denys Tymchenko, technology consultant for the management and organization of dairy farms at the Advisory Center of AMP, and Olena Melnyk, editor-in-chief of "Milk and Farm" magazine.
Registration and details here: 0674705563, https://bit.ly/4ltJiq8
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