Most dairy farmers using a once-a-day milking regime are finding it very positive, according to a Livestock Improvement survey.
The number of herds using the system had increased to 350.
Livestock Improvement's genetics general manager, Peter Gatley, said that besides lifestyle and labour-savings benefits, once-a-day milking was leading to improvements in cow condition, health and reproductive performance, and staff morale.
"Cost-savings offset lost production ... over half the farmers claim they have not reduced their profit at all and 28 per cent believe it has actually improved."
Farmers revelling in once-a-day milking
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