July 11 2018 11:39 AM

    Six dairy farms to milk with GEA’s DairyProQ by year’s end.

    The information below has been supplied by dairy marketers and other industry organizations. It has not been edited, verified or endorsed by Hoard’s Dairyman.

    The automated milking trend continues to tick upwards in the U.S. GEA introduced the first fully automated robotic rotary parlor, DairyProQ, and installations quickly gained momentum with two completed at the end of 2017 and beginning of 2018, and four on track for completion by end-of-year.

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    “Robotic rotary parlors give dairy farmers the efficiency of rotary parlors with the consistency of robotic milking,” says Matt Daley, senior vice president of sales, milking and dairy farming for GEA North America. “The ability to essentially lock in labor costs for the future is driving these early adopters to choose the DairyProQ.”


    GEA’s DairyProQ is available in configurations from 28-80 robotic stalls and can milk up to 400 cows per hour with just one operator. The four new DairyProQ robotic rotary parlors under construction in the U.S. this year include:

    • Minnesota, 60-stalls for 2,000 cows starting up in June
    • Colorado, 60-stalls for 2,200 cows starting up in July
    • Texas, 80-stalls for 3,300 cows starting up in August
    • California, 72-stalls for 2,800 cows starting up in December

    Two U.S. dairy farms currently milking with the DairyProQ include a 40-stall rotary milking 600 cows in Wisconsin and a 60-stall rotary in North Dakota, growing cow numbers regularly and currently milking 1,500 cows.


    These six farms will represent more than 12,000 cows milking in the U.S. using DairyProQ robotic rotary parlors. They join two additional systems in British Columbia, Canada that have been turning robotically since 2016.


    “For dairies of any size, it’s not a matter of if robots will be part of your operation, it’s a matter of when,” Daley says.


    Daley estimates 2 percent of U.S. cows are currently milked using robots (in rotary or box style configurations) and predicts more than 30 - 40 percent of cows could be milked robotically in the next four to seven years.


    For more information on DairyProQ contact your local GEA sales representative or visit www.gea.com.


    GEA is one of the largest suppliers of process technology for the food industry and a wide range of other industries. The international technology group focuses on process technology and components for sophisticated production processes in various end-user markets. In 2017, GEA generated consolidated revenues of about EUR 4.6 billion. The food and beverages sector, which is a long-term growth industry, accounted for around 70 percent. The company employs almost 18,000 people worldwide. GEA is a market and technology leader in its business areas. The company is listed on the German MDAX stock index (G1A, WKN 660 200) and included in the STOXX® Europe 600 Index. In addition, the company is listed in selected MSCI Global Sustainability Indexes. Further information is available at gea.com.