CRV gives sneak peek of new herd testing device
CRV Ambreed is demonstrating a new industry-leading herd testing device at this year’s New Zealand National Agricultural
Fieldays.
The device has been developed as part of the company’s ongoing focus on creating better efficiencies for New Zealand
dairy farmers, especially during a challenging season.
Patsy Booth, herd testing manager at CRV Ambreed, says the new herd testing device will get milk production data to
farmers quicker, which is a “great step in the right direction for enhancing and improving CRV Ambreed’s herd testing
service”.
CRV Ambreed currently employees 25-30 fully trained herd testing technicians across New Zealand who service around 700
clients. Each technician will be armed with one of these devices, which is used to capture volume and production
information at the shed.
Providing the farmer’s records are up to date, the technician will be able to send through a full herd testing report to
the customer on the spot.
“This not only improves the accuracy and integrity of the data we capture, but it also allows CRV Ambreed to shift over
1,000 hours currently spent each year on back-office data entry into other services that benefit our customers,” said
Booth.
Sharemilkers, farmers and breeders use herd testing information to make breeding decisions and choices to improve the
performance of their cows. The data is also crucial for CRV Ambreed’s breeding programme to produce long-lasting,
productive animals.
“Herd testing has a massive impact on how our customers can improve their herds, and using better technology allows CRV
Ambreed to provide a higher quality, more efficient service to our customers,” Booth said.
The new herd testing device will be demonstrated at CRV Ambreed’s site at the New Zealand National Agricultural Fieldays
2015 to be held 10 – 13 June at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton.
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