The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach dairy team is hosting a field day focused on dairy technology on the farm July 27.
Automated milking system technology will be featured in action at two farms in northeast Iowa during an upcoming field day. Hosted by Iowa State University Extension. Courtesy / Iowa State University Extension

The day will feature two farm visits where attendees can see automated milking system technology in action and learn about cow monitoring systems and other technologies that are becoming more commonly used on dairy farms.

The first farm visit will be from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Rolinda Acres Dairy, 1428 Knudtson Road in Waterville, Iowa. This dairy recently constructed a new automated milking facility with eight DeLaval V300 milking units and an OptiDuo automated feed pusher. Owner Pat Reisinger will answer questions about the new facilities and equipment.

The second visit will be from 1:15-2:45 p.m. at Prairie Star Dairy, at 835 McCabe Drive in Waukon, Iowa. Owners John and Meghan Palmer are constructing a new milking parlor with a cow monitoring system and automated sorting. A Lely Juno automated feed pusher is utilized in their freestall barn.

The Palmers also recently installed a positive pressure tube ventilation system in their recently renovated calf barn. A fogger demonstration will be performed on the calf barn ventilation system during the visit. The Palmers will be available to answer questions about the facility.

Lunch will be on your own between the two farm visits. There is no fee for the field day, but RSVPs are appreciated.

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