That means that hundreds of thousands of cows all over the world are producing tens of millions of liters of milk per day at the pumps of robots rather than the hands of farmers.
it also automates milk testing right at the milking station and pushes the data to the farmer smartphone.
and measuring fat, protein and lactose levels allow the farmer to monitor the quality of their milk.
An automated brush system not only cleans the cows and cuts down on milk contamination but through tactile stimulation will trigger the hormone oxytocin that stimulates milk production.
Milking speed and dead milking times are monitored also so the farmer can make adjustments if he needs to to increase productivity.
According to Lely, the Astronaut system produces 10 to 15 percent more milk than conventional farmers who typically milk twice a day.
In some cases, certain foods, such as cow's milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, yeast products, nuts,
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