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The forces of innovation currently driving smart dairy farming fall into three main areas. The first is robotic milking, the second is automated feeding, and the third is concerned with the overall subject of quality: quality of product and quality of life for the animals. Reducing labour costs through automation and intelligent software is the primary motivation for many industries, and large-scale farming is no different.

Inspec keywords: product quality; dairying; innovation management; production engineering computing; industrial robots

Other keywords: large-scale farming; quality of life; robotic milking; product quality; labour cost reduction; smart dairy farming; intelligent software; automated feeding

Subjects: Industrial applications of IT; Robotics; Agriculture; Production engineering computing; Inspection and quality control; Products and commodities

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