Precision Agriculture For Dairy Producers

Chuck ZimmermanAudio, BASF Plant Science, Charleston-Orwig, Hoard's Dairyman, The Milking Parlor, World Dairy Expo

Chuck EndresDairy producers are looking at precision agriculture equipment to help them become more efficient according to Mid-State Equipment’s Chuck Endres. Chuck is exhibiting here at Expo and says that the farmers he’s been talking with are in a very optimistic mood.

When it comes to precision equipment he says the biggest benefit to dairy producers is dealing with moisture when making haylage. He says the equipment they’re selling includes moisture sensing and yield monitoring on their John Deere Choppers. This not only allows the producer to quickly and easily measure moisture content but saves the time of having to run loads to a scale. Producers can learn more about what John Deere is doing with precision agriculture on their Precision Pays website (ZimmComm New Media helps manage this site).

I asked him how this will return the investment and he provides says it could mean the difference between having spoilage and turning cows off feed and that’s a cost no producer wants to deal with.

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