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<blockquote data-quote="Domjan" data-source="post: 379013" data-attributes="member: 6102"><p>Summary (12th part)</p><p></p><p>Dairy farmers are very interested in these targets: </p><p></p><p>15% extra milk (increasing in milk fat content (% & kg)) </p><p>Better persistency (even more extra milk and extra fat) </p><p>Fewer health (udder) problems </p><p>Faster milking process (+14,4%, better, optimal milk flow rate). </p><p>There is less stress on the udders </p><p>Very good price/value ratio (sprinklers, timer, water) </p><p></p><p>Dairy farmers can reach similar increase (15%) during 10-15 years through all other effects (better genetics, better feeding, better veterinary service, better equipments, better milking equipments, etc., etc.). For example: In Israel during 11 years was +13.4% increasing milk. How much is the contribution of a dairy equipment manufacturer? It is about 2-4 percentage point per 11 year. You may offer my idea (and me) for your manufacturer (after your verifying). "+15% in one-step" and I have an idea to improve it. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.washpen.com/icba2.JPG" target="_blank">http://www.washpen.com/icba2.JPG</a></p><p></p><p>Israeli dairy farmers had terminated the former udder washing system after 1999. I suspect that my observation could explain the main part of irregular trend (See the presentation, Trend B). There is not any other adequate explanation about the decrease (Trend B). If the trend of 2003-2005 years is similar (parallel) to trend of 1994-1999 then what happened between 2000-2002 years? If the extra yield of first milking group was equal to 0 and the maximum yield was 15% then the average was about 6-8%. See graph:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.washpen.com/icbatrend.JPG" target="_blank">http://www.washpen.com/icbatrend.JPG</a> </p><p></p><p>The moderate increase of fat % also could prove me system (see the first graph of the presentation). 1999-1997: important increasing milk & important increasing fat 1999-2001: similar milk & moderate increasing fat (compared to "1994-1997"). 2001-2003: important decreasing milk & similar increasing fat (compared to 1994-1997) The decrease of fat kg also could prove me system.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.washpen.com/icbafat3.JPG" target="_blank">http://www.washpen.com/icbafat3.JPG</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Domjan, post: 379013, member: 6102"] Summary (12th part) Dairy farmers are very interested in these targets: 15% extra milk (increasing in milk fat content (% & kg)) Better persistency (even more extra milk and extra fat) Fewer health (udder) problems Faster milking process (+14,4%, better, optimal milk flow rate). There is less stress on the udders Very good price/value ratio (sprinklers, timer, water) Dairy farmers can reach similar increase (15%) during 10-15 years through all other effects (better genetics, better feeding, better veterinary service, better equipments, better milking equipments, etc., etc.). For example: In Israel during 11 years was +13.4% increasing milk. How much is the contribution of a dairy equipment manufacturer? It is about 2-4 percentage point per 11 year. You may offer my idea (and me) for your manufacturer (after your verifying). “+15% in one-step” and I have an idea to improve it. [url=http://www.washpen.com/icba2.JPG]http://www.washpen.com/icba2.JPG[/url] Israeli dairy farmers had terminated the former udder washing system after 1999. I suspect that my observation could explain the main part of irregular trend (See the presentation, Trend B). There is not any other adequate explanation about the decrease (Trend B). If the trend of 2003-2005 years is similar (parallel) to trend of 1994-1999 then what happened between 2000-2002 years? If the extra yield of first milking group was equal to 0 and the maximum yield was 15% then the average was about 6-8%. See graph: [url=http://www.washpen.com/icbatrend.JPG]http://www.washpen.com/icbatrend.JPG[/url] The moderate increase of fat % also could prove me system (see the first graph of the presentation). 1999-1997: important increasing milk & important increasing fat 1999-2001: similar milk & moderate increasing fat (compared to “1994-1997”). 2001-2003: important decreasing milk & similar increasing fat (compared to 1994-1997) The decrease of fat kg also could prove me system. [url=http://www.washpen.com/icbafat3.JPG]http://www.washpen.com/icbafat3.JPG[/url] [/QUOTE]
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