For Dairy Farmers

Dairy farming is an extremely complex production process. Everyone knows the phenomenon that when things are going really well are often followed by phases when it goes downhill. But what causes this? Often one is unable to answer this question. Using our method we can provide you with answers to these questions!

Why do milk quantities fluctuate?

Data analysis, based on artificial intelligence (AI), offers a different approach and gives a new perspective for practical use. Every important factor in milk production can be documented with data. Our database contains more than 60 million records. This enables us to simulate your situation and your ration, and determine proposals for e.g. ration design to get the desired improvement in the reduction of Mortellaro, in the increase in milk ingredients or in cell content reduction. That's new!

What exactely is new on our method? Our proposal comes without costly and time-consuming "trial and error" methods! On the contrary our method is able to optimise rations in nine different directions. We can optimise towards

  • Highest milk yield
  • Lowest feed costs
  • Maximum fat content
  • Highest fat quantity
  • Highest protein content
  • Highest amount of protein
  • Maximum profit
  • Lower the number of diarrhoea
  • Lowest susceptibility to ketosis
Relationships
  • Milk kg
  • Fat %
  • Fat kg
  • Protein %
  • Protein kg
  • Lactose %
  • Lactose kg
  • SCC

     

  • Maize silage

  • Maize straw

  • Grain maize

  • Barley with and without NaOH treatment (Sodagrain)

  • Rye with and without NaOH treatment (Sodagrain)

  • Wheat grain with and without NaOH treatment

  • Whole plant silage

  • Wheat Hay for Pesach

  • Wheat hay

  • Wheat straw

  • Wheat bran

  • Guten feed

  • Sorghum silage

  • Cotton

  • Cotton Gin Trash
  • Peas straw

  • Hay of peanuts

  • Popcorn Straw

  • Setaria Hay

  • Sunflowers meal 36%

  • Canola Meal

  • DDGS

  • Yeast XP

  • Water


  • Dry matter
  • Crude fiber
  • DM Forage
  • Soluble carbohydrates
  • NPN
  • Premix
  • Grains
  • Buffer
  • Phosphorus
  • Salt
  • Calcium
  • Vitamin A
  • Ash
  • Metabolic energy
  • NEL
  • Starch
  • Forage NDF
  • Fat
  • Animal feed
  • ADF
  • NDF
  • Crude protein
  • Rumen degradable protein
  • Bypass protein
  • Feeding management
  • Animal ID
  • Group ID
  • Lactation number
  • DIM
  • Animal status
  • Gynaecology status
  • Body condition score
  • Body weight of each cow (limited, only one year)
  • Milking time (DDMMYYYY HH:MM:SS)
  • Milking time (seconds)
  • Milk kg
  • Fat %
  • Fat kg
  • Protein %
  • Protein kg
  • Lactose %
  • Lactose kg
  • SCC
  • Electrical Conductivity
  • Activity (steps/hour)
  • Blood
  • Ketosis
  • Ketosis_low
  • Ketosis_medium
  • Ketosis_high
  • Diarrhea
  • Uteritis
  • Follicle
  • BMP
  • Acidosis
  • Clinical mastitis
  • Placenta retention
  • Digestive Disorder
  • Pelvic joint dislocation
  • Pneumonia
  • Afterbirth behaviour
  • Claw abscess
  • Heat stress
  • Lameness
  • Cyst
  • Milk fever
  • Severe clinical mastitis
  • Severe uteritis
  • Abomasal displacement
  • Abscess
  • Bluetongue disease
  • Peritonitis
  • Körpersubstanzverlust
  • Loss of body substance
  • Kidney inflammation
  • Arthritis
  • Constipation
  • Ulcer
  • Swelling of the abdomen
  • Animal/feeding place ratio
  • Animal/Cubicle ratio
  • Length of drinking trough per cow
  • Width of the feeding place per cow
  • Cow groups
  • Windgeschwindigkeit 0,5m
  • Wind direction
  • Wind speed (in 2 m)
  • Temperature in 0,5 m
  • Temperature 2 m
  • Relative humidity
  • Radiation
  • Rain

We are based in Germany, but had customers all over Europe. We’re looking forward to support you on your way to an even more efficient and profitable farm/output.
With little effort on your part, we can quickly achieve excellent results together, based on an absolutely product-independent consultation with clearly defined expenditure of money and time.
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