The objective of this study was to explore differences in profitability between farms with automatic milking systems (AMS) and farms with conventional milking systems (CMS). To explore profitability, we analysed the gross farm income from dairy cows. Accounting and production data for over a thousand dairy farms were collected. Using kernel-matching, we made CMS farms more comparable to AMS farms. We then used ordinary least squares regression to estimate the effect of AMS relative to farm size and time passed since last investment in milking systems. The results show that farms must have 35 to 40 cows before AMS becomes more profitable than CMS. Further, any profitability gains will only be visible after a transitional period of approximat...
The performance of automatic milking system (AMS) units on three farms with free and directed cow tr...
The aim of this thesis is to explain what determines success of Norwegian dairy farmers who use auto...
In the long term, productivity and especially productivity growth are necessary conditions for the s...
Several studies have reported on the profitability of automatic milking based on different simulatio...
The objective of this study was to analyze the profitability of dairy farms using an automatic milki...
Changing from a conventional milking system (CMS) to an automatic milking system (AMS) necessitates ...
Adopting an automatic milking system (AMS) on a dairy farm decreases the hours spent on animal husba...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the switch from conventional milking systems (CMS) to...
peer-reviewedThe successful integration of automatic milking (AM) systems and grazing has resulted i...
The global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are operated at fa...
U.S. dairy operations are sorted via a multinomial logit model into three production systems - pastu...
The issue of profitability of the agricultural production is often discussed within the framework of...
© 2016 William TaingFluctuations in prices, costs and seasonal conditions, and increasing competitio...
A large variability in productivity and profitability between farms milking with automatic milking s...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The performance of automatic milking system (AMS) units on three farms with free and directed cow tr...
The aim of this thesis is to explain what determines success of Norwegian dairy farmers who use auto...
In the long term, productivity and especially productivity growth are necessary conditions for the s...
Several studies have reported on the profitability of automatic milking based on different simulatio...
The objective of this study was to analyze the profitability of dairy farms using an automatic milki...
Changing from a conventional milking system (CMS) to an automatic milking system (AMS) necessitates ...
Adopting an automatic milking system (AMS) on a dairy farm decreases the hours spent on animal husba...
The aim of this study was to determine whether the switch from conventional milking systems (CMS) to...
peer-reviewedThe successful integration of automatic milking (AM) systems and grazing has resulted i...
The global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are operated at fa...
U.S. dairy operations are sorted via a multinomial logit model into three production systems - pastu...
The issue of profitability of the agricultural production is often discussed within the framework of...
© 2016 William TaingFluctuations in prices, costs and seasonal conditions, and increasing competitio...
A large variability in productivity and profitability between farms milking with automatic milking s...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The performance of automatic milking system (AMS) units on three farms with free and directed cow tr...
The aim of this thesis is to explain what determines success of Norwegian dairy farmers who use auto...
In the long term, productivity and especially productivity growth are necessary conditions for the s...