Planning Of Dairy Farms Shed Layout

In a dairy farm, planning for expansion of the dairy farms shed layout is based on a long-term strategy that is achievable during the transition. This fact sheet provides an overview of the tools and opportunities available to dairy producers to expand their feeding systems.

The units of measurement used in this data sheet are sometimes part of the international system and sometimes of the imperial system. When the units of the imperial system are in common use, they appear first and are followed by the equivalent in units of the international system in parentheses.

As with most technologies, tools for harvesting, storing and distributing food on dairy farms tend to form sets. When a farm expands, the conventional set of tools, including a mower, a rectangular baler, rack and feeders, that is suitable for a 30-cow operation, is no longer adequate.

But the search for new tools is a journey full of pitfalls. First, must we accept that change is necessary, then make the right choices of new tools and finally ensure that they are successfully integrated during the transition period. The goal is to develop a long-term, long-term system expansion strategy that remains feasible during the transition.

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