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Letting a Robot Milk Your Cow

11 May 2009

This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.

Technology is making life easier for some dairy farmers. They use robotic systems to milk their cows. These systems are designed to reduce labor and increase milk production. Here is how they work:

A robotic milker being used at Mason Dixon Farms on the border of Pennsylvania and Maryland
A robotic milker at Mason Dixon Farms on the border of Pennsylvania and Maryland
Cows are trained to follow a series of paths that lead to milking stations. Only one cow at a time can enter a station.

Once inside, the cow is rewarded with food. As the cow eats, a robotic arm cleans and connects the animal to the milking machine. A few minutes later, the milking is complete. The gate is lifted, the cow is released and the next cow enters.

The robotic systems are designed to operate twenty-four hours a day. The cows get to decide when they want to be milked. Cows are milked an average of about three times a day. Some are milked four to six times a day.

The cows wear collars around their necks that identify them to the system. A computer keeps records on their eating and milking. A cow is released from the station if the computer decides it should not be milked.

The automated system also measures the temperature and color of freshly produced milk. Milk is thrown away if it does not pass the tests.

A picture of the whole robotic milking system
A picture of the whole robotic milking system
Cows need about two to four weeks to learn to use the robotic milking systems. Once trained, the cows no longer require human assistance, unless something goes wrong. The system is programmed to notify the farmer if there is a problem.

Karen Plaut heads the Department of Animal Science at Michigan State University. Professor Plaut believes the systems will appeal especially to the next generation of farmers. She means young people who are more interested in technology and less interested in working all the time on the farm. Still, she says the price of robotic milking systems will continue to limit their use.

Doug and Tina Suhr have more than one hundred milking cows on their family farm. Last year it became the fourth farm in southeast Minnesota to get a robotic milking system. A recent story in a local agricultural newspaper said the first robot cost one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars. The second cost one hundred fifty thousand.

Doug Suhr told Agri News that wages that would have paid for one employee will pay for one robot in five years. He says the increase in milk production reached a high of more than six kilograms per cow per day.

And that's the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, written by June Simms. I'm Bob Doughty.



Comments:

1. Letting a Robot Milk Your Cow

Robot milking is very interesting, In the first time I think that milk cow just got from people labor, I don't think that it has machine to milk them. Because I used to read a story about the milking cow.
Submitted by: OUK Chanrith (Cambodia)
06-08-2009 - 03:17:19

2. my respond

The information in this article is very interesting but I think in Vietnam, people can do things like this. It's hard, very hard.
Submitted by: Đỗ Tuấn Long-Đại học NN-ĐHQG Hà nội (Vietnam)
05-27-2009 - 07:58:25

3. I need this page

for me
Submitted by: pyinal (myanmar)
05-23-2009 - 14:02:38

4.

milking technology developing can greatly improve milk production and food safety, it is interesting to know the knowledge about cow farm plant.
Submitted by: Kevin (China)
05-19-2009 - 05:49:38

5. Farming

Tecnology like that should be reach all small poor farmers which the resources still are difficult.
Submitted by: Tercio neves de Almeida (Brasil)
05-16-2009 - 19:30:13

6. Milk is good for our health

Everyday , we drink milk . The baby , the young and the old need milk . Thank to this advantageous systems , we can reduce labor and increase much milk. Hope in the near future , Viet Nam can also have this systems.
Submitted by: sunny (VN)
05-16-2009 - 11:24:46

7. Take an action more and more lovely

The process milked by machine is very crucial and automated. Of course, we can drink a cup of milk. I am happy if there is the way the cow is not dangered.
Submitted by: Mr.Lee (Korea)
05-16-2009 - 03:10:40

8. Dairy is good for human Beings

Thank you for excellent article about dairy farmers. human beings need to eat and drink every day dairy for healthy life. As you know very well, dairy is good for people, and we usually eat yoghurt, butter, cheese, cream, and ice-cream and also drink milk and buttermilk. all of them are delicious and healthy for us.
Submitted by: T.M (Malaysia)
05-15-2009 - 04:37:21

9. production of farmer named vietnam

the technology is applying more and more in our life.we absolutely are automation full whatever system robotic.in my country now,farmers was doing everything by themself.not much technology are used to reduce labor.i hope that in the future will have more technologies help farmers increase quality and productivity their production.will have much production trade named vietnam more and more in the word.
Submitted by: Phạm Văn Hiếu (vietnam)
05-15-2009 - 01:55:16

10. Quality Control

This milking machine is so interesting. Basically, this system can be operated automatically, but i do not think that it does not human assitances any more, even though cows are trained perfectly to use the systems. My questions are about quality control of product. According to the article, fresh milk is tested for quality depending on its temperature and color, but two parameters does not show enough quality of milk. In case, having different problems happen, which differ with these two parameters, how does the robotic system treat?
Submitted by: Duy (Vietnam)
05-15-2009 - 00:34:25

11. Letting a Robot Milk Your Cow

Very interesting. But I will not drink milk any more.
Submitted by: Rémy Fromentin (France)
05-14-2009 - 22:16:07

12. read

I HAVE JUST READ IT, AND I DON'T UNDERTAND
Submitted by: DAVID (AUS)
05-14-2009 - 00:00:49

13. I like milk

Thank you for your article
Submitted by: super lee (korea)
05-13-2009 - 11:08:39

14. want to know

how the system put the pump on the cows' breast??
Submitted by: jhr (cn)
05-13-2009 - 03:45:08

15. One Step Forward

More than twenty years ago, I worked with a Danish company promoting and selling dairy plant in China. At that time, our plant was very advanced already. But when comes to milking, we still had to employ people to put the device onto the breasts of cows to milk. From your article, obviously, a big step has been made forward with a robotic system in place. But I am a little bit concerned whether there is a side effect thus incurred. Does a cow have the same feel without the soothing of a person around? Most probably a relationship between a person and a cow just can not be replaced by that of with a robot? Anyway thank you for your article to have provoked my imagination.
Submitted by: TANG Qixiong (The People's Republic of China)
05-12-2009 - 06:24:13

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