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Dec. 2, 2014
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Lely has now released a new T4C InHerd update with additional features. With the Signals tool farmers can now receive a push message when cows are in heat. Next to this new feature it is now possible with the Cow tool to milk cows under supervision. Also the general performance and speed of T4C InHerd have been improved further.
Nov. 11, 2014
Lely is proud to share that the twenty thousandth Lely Astronaut milking robot has been installed at a dairy farm belonging to Mr. Josef Härle in Ochsenhausen (Germany). This was celebrated together with the owner of the jubilee robot at the opening day of Eurotier 2014. The 20.000 landmark clearly proves that many of today’s dairy farmers have fully embraced farm automation.
Oct. 31, 2014
At Eurotier, Lely will demonstrate the Lely T4C InHerd mobile farm management system for smartwatch and Google Glass—a watch and a pair of glasses with a small screen for apps. By using this advanced hardware in the future, farm managers will be able to keep their hands free and have the T4C InHerd tools with all the necessary information to hand at all times.
Oct. 27, 2014
At the beginning of September, Alexander van der Lely, CEO of the Lely Group, announced that the twenty thousandth Lely Astronaut milking robot is being installed this year. This milestone has been reached twenty-two years after the very first installation of the Astronaut milking robot.
Recently, Lely revealed that it would be delivering forty-four Lely Astronaut milking robots to a large dairy farm in Frohburg, in the east of Germany. They are not alone. Increasing numbers of large businesses are considering milking robots as an excellent alternative to traditional milking.
Only two years after the introduction of the Lely Vector automated feeding system, the Dutch inventor of robotic milking appears to have invented another extremely successful product. The system is being introduced all over the world with great success on many different dairy and beef farms.