Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe
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Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe. / Pedersen, Søren Marcus; Lind, Kim Martin Hjorth.
Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change: Proceedings, full papers: The 16th AAAP Congress. ed. / Subandriyo et al. Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences , 2014. p. 1106-1109.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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TY - GEN
T1 - Adoption of automated livestock production systems in Northern Europe
AU - Pedersen, Søren Marcus
AU - Lind, Kim Martin Hjorth
N1 - Conference code: 16
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - In the last decades the development of automated systems in livestock production has gained increasing interest among farmers. A combined use of computers and sensor systems has lead the development into new research areas with automated milking systems, grain drying systems and automated feeding systems. The aim of this paper is to present the results of a farm survey and cluster analysis that have been made among 4 countries in Europe. This study is based on replies from 413 respondents in Germany (eastern part), Greece, Finland and Denmark, respectively, and the study comments on the relationship and adoption patterns among these countries. The paper presents the results of the surveyed population, demography, farm structure with livestock production characteristics and farmers use of selected automated systems in livestock production.
AB - In the last decades the development of automated systems in livestock production has gained increasing interest among farmers. A combined use of computers and sensor systems has lead the development into new research areas with automated milking systems, grain drying systems and automated feeding systems. The aim of this paper is to present the results of a farm survey and cluster analysis that have been made among 4 countries in Europe. This study is based on replies from 413 respondents in Germany (eastern part), Greece, Finland and Denmark, respectively, and the study comments on the relationship and adoption patterns among these countries. The paper presents the results of the surveyed population, demography, farm structure with livestock production characteristics and farmers use of selected automated systems in livestock production.
M3 - Article in proceedings
SN - 978-602-8475-87-7
SP - 1106
EP - 1109
BT - Sustainable livestock production in the perspective of food security, policy, genetic resources and climate change
A2 - Subandriyo et al, null
PB - Indonesian Society of Animal Sciences
Y2 - 10 November 2014 through 14 November 2014
ER -
ID: 136806574