LELY NORTH AMERICA PRESENTS CANADIAN “DID JUNO?” PROMOTION WINNER

Pella, Iowa — July 2016 — Ken Dykstra, owner and operator of Dykstra Farms Inc., located in South Rustico, Prince Edward Island, was selected as the Canadian winner of the Lely North America “Did Juno?” promotion.

July 13, 2016

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Pella, Iowa — July 2016 — Ken Dykstra, owner and operator of Dykstra Farms Inc., located in South Rustico, Prince Edward Island, was selected as the Canadian winner of the Lely North America “Did Juno?” promotion. Dykstra and his family were presented with a voucher for a free Lely Juno 100 automatic feed pusher on July 13 during the Dairy Farmers of Canada Annual General Meeting in Charlottetown, PEI.

The promotion, awarded by Paul Jones of LBJ Farm Equipment of Amherst, Nova Scotia, is a way for Lely North America to give back to the dairy industry by improving a dairy farmer’s lifestyle and reducing their workload.

About the Lely Juno automatic feed pusher

Thanks to the Lely Juno 100 automatic feed pusher, providing fresh feed to cows around the clock has never been easier. The availability of fresh feed results in increased dry matter intake and milk production, which has been found to have a positive impact on the general health of the animal.

The Juno moves along the feed alley automatically, following the feed bunk and pushing feed without disturbing the cows. Since the Juno is a stand-alone machine, barn modifications are seldom required; it can be used in almost any type of barn. In a Lely research study, 100 Juno customers were polled to ask if they considered the Juno to be a farm luxury or a necessary part of their operation, among other questions. Results found:

  • The Juno saved an average of 25 minutes of labor per day, 152 hours annually.
  • Pushing feed via tractor or skid loader expended 22.8 times more energy per year than the Juno, which pushed feed three or four times more per day.
  • Labor savings resulted in more than $2,400 (USD) annually.
  • Average milk production increases occurred.
  • Payback time averaged three to four years for producers experiencing labor and fuel savings.
  • Payback time averaged one to two years for producers experiencing labor and fuel savings as well as production increases.

Needless to say, producers further confirmed through the survey that the Juno feed pusher has become a necessity in their operations. They found that having a Juno increased efficiency, eliminated costs and boosted milk production. We invite you to learn more about Lely dairy industry innovations on Lely’s website, www.lelyna.com. Also, follow us on Lely’s Facebook page (Facebook.com/LelyNorthAmerica) or Twitter (@DairyRobot). To watch videos featuring Lely’s products, visit http://www.youtube.com/lelydairylife.

About Lely North America

Lely NA, based in Pella, Iowa, is part of the Lely Group, founded in 1948. Lely directs all its efforts toward creating a sustainable, profitable and enjoyable future in farming for its customers. Lely is the only company worldwide to supply the agricultural sector with a complete portfolio of products and services ranging from forage harvesting to automated feeding systems, barn cleaners and milking robots. Lely is also working on business concepts to ensure energy-neutral operations in the dairy sector. For many years, Lely has remained the undisputed market leader in the sales and service of automated milking systems. The company has a strong position in forage harvesting products, and with more than 65 years of acquired knowledge of the agricultural cycle Lely has an unrivalled position. The Lely Group is active in more than 60 countries and employs some 2,000 people. 

For more information, please contact:

Bellana L. Putz
641-621-2731
bputz@lely.com

Ann Marie Edwards
515-661-5793
annmarie@akcmarketing.com

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