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Dairy Crest Limited
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Dairy Animal Sensor Integrated Engineering
1 Aug 2014 to 31 Jul 2017
This project is a collaboration between Harper Adams University and three progressive British enterprises: sensor manufacturer IceRobotics, dairy consultancy Kingshay, and dairy company Dairy Crest. It will develop a comprehensive sensor-based engineering solution that enables dairy farmers to improve the health and welfare of their cows through timely an...
Efficient Forage-Based Systems for Ruminant Livestock Production in the UK (EFBS).
1 Jan 2012 to 31 Dec 2016
The need for traceable, sustainable home grown protein sources for livestock is increasing, particularly given recent price increases for feed and fertiliser. As such, ruminant farmers in the UK are under increasing pressure to maximise use of grassland-based systems to feed livestock. Forage proteins such as red clover and lucerne have been proven to imp...