Author:
Kerr D. V.,Pepper P. M.,Cowan R. T.
Abstract
A knowledge-based decision support system called DAIRYPRO was applied to farm
survey data to provide estimates of the achievable milk production for dairy
farms in Queensland. The survey data were obtained from personal interviews
conducted in 1994–95 involving 37–86% of farmers in 4
dairying districts in Queensland. Farms that had higher levels of milk
production and a history of adopting proven management aids such as herd
recording had production levels closer to achievable milk production. Measured
milk yield relative to achievable milk production for 2 regions was
significantly different from the other 2, while the age of the main decision
maker was also a significant factor, with farmers aged 30–59 years
producing closer to achievable milk production than any other age group
(P<0.05). Seven percent of farms had measured
production levels greater than the model’s estimation of achievable milk
production.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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4 articles.
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