The first commercial automatic milking system (AMS) was installed on a Dutch farm in 1992. AMS was installed at a slow pace in the beginning, but the numbers increased heavily from 1998 (Koning & Rodenburg, 2004). The main motivations for European farmers to invest in an AMS ar
The main aim of this study is to summarize the steps of operation of an automatic milking system. Th...
Besides business economics other motivations might also play an important role in the adoption of ne...
Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) represent a steady technology in dairy cows with more than 8500 mil...
A rapidly increasing number of farms world-wide are milking automatically. The first commercial farm...
An overview of historical development of automatic milking, as well as the current situation and per...
Since the first commercial systems appeared in 1992, automatic milking systems (AM-systems) have bee...
An overview of historical development of automatic milking, as well as the current situation and per...
Automatic milking systems (AMS) were designed to replace existing, labor-intensive machine milking a...
The population of farms using automatic milking systems (AMS) has grown from the first installation ...
Adopting an automatic milking system (AMS) on a dairy farm decreases the hours spent on animal husba...
In 2000 the book Robotic Milking, reflecting the proceedings of an International Symposium which was...
SUMMARY The present review describes the benefits and challenges of automatic milking systems in co...
In the study presented in this paper, recent milk quality data of farms with an AM-system were analy...
Milking cows two or three times a day for 7 days a week is time-consuming and a heavy load for the f...
Over the last two decades, the dairy industry has adopted the use of Automatic Milking Systems (AMS)...
The main aim of this study is to summarize the steps of operation of an automatic milking system. Th...
Besides business economics other motivations might also play an important role in the adoption of ne...
Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) represent a steady technology in dairy cows with more than 8500 mil...
A rapidly increasing number of farms world-wide are milking automatically. The first commercial farm...
An overview of historical development of automatic milking, as well as the current situation and per...
Since the first commercial systems appeared in 1992, automatic milking systems (AM-systems) have bee...
An overview of historical development of automatic milking, as well as the current situation and per...
Automatic milking systems (AMS) were designed to replace existing, labor-intensive machine milking a...
The population of farms using automatic milking systems (AMS) has grown from the first installation ...
Adopting an automatic milking system (AMS) on a dairy farm decreases the hours spent on animal husba...
In 2000 the book Robotic Milking, reflecting the proceedings of an International Symposium which was...
SUMMARY The present review describes the benefits and challenges of automatic milking systems in co...
In the study presented in this paper, recent milk quality data of farms with an AM-system were analy...
Milking cows two or three times a day for 7 days a week is time-consuming and a heavy load for the f...
Over the last two decades, the dairy industry has adopted the use of Automatic Milking Systems (AMS)...
The main aim of this study is to summarize the steps of operation of an automatic milking system. Th...
Besides business economics other motivations might also play an important role in the adoption of ne...
Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) represent a steady technology in dairy cows with more than 8500 mil...