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Does Ventilation Pay Back? With Huw Jones

If you’re looking to upgrade or even implement a ventilation system, you want to make sure it pays for itself at some point. After all, cool cows are happy cows, and happy cows add to your bulk tank!

Join Huw Jones, Ventilation Specialist with Royal de Boer, as he explains the core principles needed in a ventilation system and how to find the right strategy for your facility, all while keeping ROI in mind.

Self-Optimized Barns with Joel Seys and Thomas Robledo

How does having an automated intelligent barn system that saves you time and energy, and captures lost production and reproduction due to heat stress sound? Phason & VES-Artex’s DairyBOS have brought together ventilation, lighting, and cooling into a single platform that is easy to control.

Phason’s Joel Seys and VES-Artex’s Thomas Robledo give us insights on why having unparalleled control over the back of your barn will give you peace of mind and superior scalability.

Your Barn is Not that Special, and That is Okay with Mario Mondaca

To study something, we must be able to classify it and categorize it. You may have heard that dairy barns are like snowflakes – there are no two alike. Join Dr. Mario Mondaca of VES-Artex on his journey to try and parametrize barns into the most important facility parameters and how they affect ventilation design.

The Future of Feeding with Dan Schreiner

Dan Schreiner, Product Manager for Feed and Barn for Lely North America, joins us to discuss how feeding technology has evolved, what’s available on the market today and the benefits to the cows, dairy farmers and potentially the planet. Automated feeding reduces labor, feed consistency and accuracy and Dan explains how to feed more sustainably in the back of the barn.

Monitoring Behavior Using Smart Barn Technologies with Dr. Borbala Foris

Smart dairy farming systems generate a large amount of data that can help farmers monitor barn environmental conditions, milk production, feeding, and reproduction cycles of cows. There is also growing interest in the individual-level monitoring of cow behavior in group housed cattle.

Dr. Borbala Foris of the University of British Columbia’s Animal Welfare Program chats with us on some of the latest research on promising new data streams such as social and grooming behavior that can provide insights into the experiences of individual cows living in a herd and how this impacts their welfare and productivity.

Optimizing the Use of Sexed Semen in Dairy Herds with Dr. Paul Fricke

‘Dr. Paul Fricke of the University of Wisconsin, Madison joins us on the Dairy Intelligent podcast to discuss the timely topic of utilizing sexed semen in dairy herds. We dive into the history of sexed semen, its effect on a booming heifer population, technologies and tools available to help with reproduction rates and more. Additionally, Dr. Fricke discusses the advances made in semen sexing technology and the future of sexed semen.

Contemporary Considerations and Opportunities for Milking System Technologies with Dan Vander Heiden

Dan Vander Heiden of DeLaval joins us to explore modern day milking system technology and automation and its potential to address present day challenges facing dairymen in the harvest of milk. Together, we review the technologies, primarily rotaries and robots, as they exist today, but will also preview potential labor saving opportunities that may be adaptable to these technologies. Additionally, Dan covered different farm management considerations, farm vision/mission & family dynamics and how they may lend themselves to the best technology adaptation.

Computer Vision – The New Frontier in Precision Farming

A new frontier is here! Terry Canning, CEO and Co-founder of CattleEye will discuss how far we can go with machine vision and if it could eventually become a complete replacement for wearable animal health precision solutions. He will also delve into why cows may be hiding something but AI can spot it.

Contemporary Considerations and Opportunities for Milking System Technologies

Join us for our next webinar where we will explore modern day milking system technology and automation and its potential to address present day challenges facing dairymen in the harvest of milk. Daniel Vander Heiden of DeLaval will address what is seen as the primary challenge (labor) and how technology can help alleviate some of the stress of these challenges. Together, we will also review the technologies, primarily rotaries and robots, as they exist today, but will also preview potential labor saving opportunities that may be adaptable to these technologies. Additionally, Dan will also cover different farm management considerations, farm vision/mission & family dynamics and how they may lend themselves to the best technology adaptation. Finally, no comparisons would be complete without considering the financial ramifications of a potential equipment decision. To that end, Dan will discuss the capital requirements and work some Return on Asset examples.

Data-Driven Heat Stress Management

VES-Artex expert, Charlie Hoffman, will explore how you can use climate and operational data to fine-tune your heat abatement strategy. Our goal? To help you prevent the costly side effects of heat stress before they affect your bottom line.

Integrating and Optimizing Data Streams to Drive an Animal-Centered Environment

Having lots of data is great, but not knowing how to properly utilize it to your dairy’s advantage isn’t so great. Ryan Pearcy of Turntide Technologies discusses tools and best practices to take all of the information from each of your data streams to make effective decisions for your herd.

Computer Vision – The New Frontier in Precision Farming

A new frontier is here! Terry Canning, CEO and Co-founder of CattleEye will discuss how far we can go with machine vision and if it could eventually become a complete replacement for wearable animal health precision solutions. He will also delve into why cows may be hiding something but AI can spot it.

Integrating and Optimizing Data Streams to Drive an Animal-Centered Environment

Having lots of data is great, but not knowing how to properly utilize it to your dairy’s advantage isn’t so great. Please join us for a presentation by Ryan Pearcy of Turntide Technologies where he will give you tools and best practices to take all of the information from each of your data streams to make effective decisions for your herd.

Data-Driven Heat Stress Management

Join VES-Artex Expert Charlie Hoffman as he explores how you can use climate and operational data to fine-tune your heat abatement strategy. Our goal? To help you prevent the costly side effects of heat stress before they affect your bottom line.

Optimizing Design and Management Decisions for Automated Milking Systems

This discussion will focus on what we have learned from the expanding robot dairy industry in North America and unlock the secrets to successful design and management of these facilities. Dr. Nigel Cook of the Dairyland Initiative at the University of Wisconsin, Madison will discuss traffic system, feeding strategies, managing transition, health management, time budgets and provide a check list of critical design priorities.