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Locality: Kemptville, Ontario

Phone: +1 613-703-6133



Website: www.roboticdairyfarmequipment.ca

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Eastern Ontario Robotic Farm Systems 23.10.2020

Tullar said they make up for four full-time employees. Using an app on his phone, which tracks the black transponders that hang from each cow’s neck like a bell, Tullar knows what’s going on with his animals at all times: when they’re sick, in heat, or moving around too much for the robot teat cups to get a good grip.

Eastern Ontario Robotic Farm Systems 16.10.2020

When you think about a farm, advanced technology isn’t always the first thing that comes to mind, is it? In reality, farmers are investing a lot of time and a lot of money into buying and learning how to operate complicated software systems, advanced sensors and camera units, and even robots. For dairy farmers, robots have been available for 20 years, but until recently, they haven’t been adopted at a high rate.

Eastern Ontario Robotic Farm Systems 12.10.2020

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Eastern Ontario Robotic Farm Systems 28.09.2020

James Benkie, dean of agriculture technology at the college, said many people would compare the robot to a tractor, but there are several differences between the two.

Eastern Ontario Robotic Farm Systems 16.09.2020

When you do things with machinery, there's no human error or change that happens. It's always the same thing, and I think it’s advantageous for the animal to have that same thing all the time. They like boredom.

Eastern Ontario Robotic Farm Systems 28.08.2020

Robotics is changing the dynamics of dairy businesses, and co-evolving along with them. Since their inception, automatic milking systems have evolved to fit all types and sizes of operations. Now it doesn’t matter the size. We have learned that a robot is a robot, a cow is a cow, and when you set up the robots in the right configuration, they can work in any environment, and any size of dairy.