Farms and Farm Machinery

Data driven

Speaking at the recent Dairy Research Foundation 2021 Symposium, held online November 17–18, University of Sydney Associate Professor Cameron Clark said that data could help improve dairy cow management in future, with calves weaned according to their rumination development, cows bred to be more resilient to Australia’s extreme environmental conditions and supplement allocation optimised within herds.

Clark is leading a program using advanced data science to unlock the value of new and existing data for New South Wales dairy farmers,

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