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What prompted the Lincoln University Demonstration Dairy Farm’s move to full-season 10-in-7 milking? And what impact has it had on animal health, fertility, production and staff wellbeing? We speak with demonstration lead Jeremy Savage. Also on the episode is DairyNZ scientist Paul Edwards, who shares what the research is telling us about the effect of different milking intervals on milk production, fat and protein yields, and even sleeping patterns for farm staff.

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Flexible Milking Project

/research/science-projects/flexible-milking-project/

Flexible Milking

/milking/milking-intervals/flexible-milking/

Lincoln University Dairy Farm

https://www.ludf.org.nz/

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