First platform in the Netherlands with a European perspective
Until now, there was no place where dairy farmers could exchange knowledge internationally about this specific combination themselves. This is a first!
Connection Across Borders: The First International Community for Robotic Milking & Grazing
In the Netherlands, about one-third of dairy farmers milk automatically. We are not the only ones. Throughout Europe, the number of robots is increasing, and foreign dairy farmers face exactly the same challenges and issues when it comes to the combination of Robot & Grazing.
In Ireland, grazing is all about maximizing grass utilization, in Denmark the focus is on efficient grazing management, and in Germany, farmers are experimenting with new techniques to allow cows to graze optimally with a milking robot.
Until now, there was no place where dairy farmers could exchange knowledge internationally about this specific combination themselves. This is a first!
You will gain access to honest, practical stories from colleagues in different countries. No theory, but what really works. You can also respond and provide input to foreign colleagues.
Sharing smart solutions with each other across borders.
How do other countries deal with regulations, subsidies, and sustainability requirements?
Join an international group of pioneers actively shaping the future of dairy farming.
You can be a pioneer in an international network of robotic milkers & grazing. Together we set the tone for the future.
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The project ‘Robot & Grazing? We can do it!’ is an initiative of the Working Group Meerweiden and is carried out by NAJK, Aeres University of Applied Sciences, and Network GRONDig.