To Change or Not to Change: Milk Access
I’m proud to brag that many of our farmers are now comfortable with understanding and making changes to their milk access table. This is a small victory for myself, being Continue Reading
I’m proud to brag that many of our farmers are now comfortable with understanding and making changes to their milk access table. This is a small victory for myself, being Continue Reading
Dear Farmer, You installed your robot in 2012- maybe even earlier. If you were in Pennsylvania, you were on the cutting edge of those making the leap to robotic milking. Continue Reading
Last month we had the pleasure of traveling with four Pennsylvania farmers to tour five different Lely farms. Our first stop was at Rivendale Farms in Pittsburgh, PA. From Continue Reading
Each year in January we hold a Farmers Service training. Our goal is to enable farmers to reduce service costs and allow them to feel confident in fixing Continue Reading
Preservation. Noun. The act of keeping something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from getting damaged or destroyed. Preservation-the word I’d use if I had to Continue Reading
Last month I had the pleasure of joining my fellow FMS Specialists from the surrounding regions in Rochester, New York to attend the Farm Management Support Level 3 training. The Continue Reading
Earlier this week, Lely, formally identified in red, came out with a daring new yellow logo. Should we be expecting yellow robots now? The short answer is no. Lely Continue Reading
Last month, I had the pleasure of meeting Joey and Tom from the Netherlands. Joey’s family put in three Astronaut A4 robots and Continue Reading
As a Farm Management Support (FMS) Specialist for Lely Center Mid-Atlantic, I analyze feed tables and associated graphs for our farms. When I began the FMS duties, I was surprised Continue Reading
If you follow our Facebook page, you know that the months of February and March were packed full of exciting start-ups. Now that our new farms have had the chance Continue Reading