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  2. Milking pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The pipeline and all milk handling systems are cleaned after every milking session using a washing system that first rinses out the remaining milk and then flushes cleaning solution through the piping to kill bacteria and remove milkstone, a layer of scale mainly formed by cations like calcium and magnesium.

  3. Automatic milking - Wikipedia

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    The milking process is the collection of tasks specifically devoted to extracting milk from an animal (rather than the broader field of dairy animal husbandry).This process may be broken down into several sub-tasks: collecting animals before milking, routing animals into the parlour, inspection and cleaning of teats, attachment of milking equipment to teats, and often massaging the back of the ...

  4. File:Milk pipeline washing ff 0.25 320x240 vid 3 aud 1.ogv

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    Typically there are three programmed cycles: a pre-rinse, the wash cycle, and a followup rinse cycle. However, on this farm an extra, one-shot manual flush is done after milking before running the wash system. Just before milking, the pipeline is manually flushed again to remove any pipeline cleaner residues.

  5. Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    A rotary milking parlor at a modern dairy facility in Germany Dairy farm near Bangor, Wisconsin. Dairy farming is a class of agriculture for the long-term production of milk, which is processed (either on the farm or at a dairy plant, either of which may be called a dairy) for the eventual sale of a dairy product.

  6. Bulk tank - Wikipedia

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    A 2 milking tank is designed to cool 50% of its capacity at once. A 4 milking tank is designed to cool 25% of its capacity at once, and a 6 milking tank is designed to cool 16.7% of its capacity at once. The cooling performance depends on the number of milking it takes to completely fill the tank, the ambient temperature and the cooling time.

  7. Category:Dairy farming technology - Wikipedia

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    Milking pipeline; Miner Institute; Mixer-wagon This page was last edited on 21 June 2016, at 04:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  8. Precision agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Precision agriculture uses many tools but here are some of the basics: tractors, combines, sprayers, planters, diggers, which are all considered auto-guidance systems. The small devices on the equipment that uses GIS (geographic information system) are what makes precision agriculture what it is. You can think of the GIS system as the “brain.”

  9. Rotolactor - Wikipedia

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    The Rotolactor was the first invention for milking a large number of cows using a rotating platform. [1] It was invented by Henry W. Jeffers. [1] [2] The Rotolactor was initially installed in Plainsboro, New Jersey. [1]