It’s National Dairy Month and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension is pleased to announce the second Automatic Milking System (AMS) User Group meeting.
Topics for the upcoming meeting will be feeding and milking permission settings which are essential aspects of AMS that directly impact efficiency and profitability. These topics were chosen by the 40 participants, both in-person and virtually, during the inaugural AMS User Group meeting held on April 9, 2024.
Next AMS User Group Meeting
Join the AMS User Group Thursday, July 18, 2024 from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM at Never Rest Dairy in Watertown, WI.
Attending in person is encouraged for the best experience and networking opportunities within the AMS community. However, there is an option to join via Zoom.
AMS user commitment and active participation is crucial. We encourage you to bring an AMS friend to our next meeting to enrich our discussions and expand our network.
Pre-registration is required by July 10th.
Registration
To register visit https://go.wisc.edu/Ext-AMS .
About the Automatic Milking System (AMS) User Group
It is led by Douglas Reinemann from the University of Wisconsin Milking Research and Instruction Lab and Carolina Pinzón-Sánchez, the University of Wisconsin Extension Statewide Dairy Outreach Specialist.
The AMS User Group is a supportive community designed to facilitate learning, exchange ideas, and share best practices. The group’s goal is to enhance efficiency, productivity, and profitability on AMS dairy farms.
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