A22*Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1990 University of Maryland Gets Milking Robot COLLEGE PARK, Md. Maryland’s Agricultural Experi ment Station (MAES) has obtained exclusive North Ameri can research and development rights to a prototype robotic milk ing system developed by the Dutch company Gascoigne- Melotte. Dr. Robert Kennedy, MAES director, and Mr. Harry Gschwindt, representing the gov ernor’s office and the Maryland Department of Economic and Employment Development, signed a letter of intent with Gascoigne-Melotte Jan. 15 in the Netherlands. Maryland Gov. William Donald Schaefer officially signed the agreement with Mr. Martin Olde Monnikhof, agriculture attache for The Royal Netherlands ambassa dor for trade promotion and export enhancement, at the annual Mary land Agricultural Dinner, Feb. 1 at Martin’s West near Baltimore. “This agreement initiates a MAES program into state-of-the art robotics research,” said Ken nedy. “Although this equipment is designed to be used in the dairy industry, the technology - includ A closer look at the robotic milking machine shows the wires and hoses used to con* trol the device automatically. SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED ing software, hardware expert sys tems and biosensors - can eventu ally be used to benefit other agri cultural industries. “The prototype robotic milking system is a fully automated milk ing and feeding system that can provide immediate milk produc tion and dairy cow nutritional information without human intervention,” Kennedy added. “This equipment will also facil itate current MAES animal nutri tion and behavior research, and we anticipate its use by MAES scien tists studying biosensors and expert systems. We also have begun the process of recruiting scientists in the area of robotics.” Gascoigne-Melotte, an interna tional milking equipment and dairy automation manufacturer based in the Netherlands, is sup plying MAES with a computer ized feeding (ID-2000), milk yield recording and herd information (MR-2000), and management sys tem (MR-2000), and the prototype robotic milking system. The ID-2000 and MR-2000 are both “stand alone” electronic sys tems: the FM-2000 integrates the tobotic milking devices eliminate the need for manual labor, according to research ers. This machine hooks onto the cow’s teats ail by itself. entire dairy operation via a per- totype robotic milker is currently The FM-2000 provides inter sonal computer. being used on a farm at the Dutch pretation of the MR-2000 and After 5 years of development experiment station “Waiboer- ID-2000 data, herd status and by Gascoigne-Melotte, the pro- hoeve.” Besides “Waiboerhoeve” planning. research, MAES will be the only The milk yield recording and location in the world where a herd management system comes robotic milking system is in use. to MAES after the recent signing MAES_Gascoigne-Melotte and of the agreement. This equipment “Waiboerhoeve” will collaborate will considerably reduce the time on several research aspects of required to get data to MAES robotics and software design. researchers. The ID-2000 feeding system The prototype robotic milker is being received by MAES uses expected to be operational by transponders, small passive trans- Nov. lat the Clarksville Facility mitters, to identify each cow and of MAES’ Central Maryland make necessary adjustments in Research and Education Center, feed supply. The MR-2000 system Gascoigne-Melotte is repre rccords actual milk yield, and sented in the United States by tracks herd information for each Clay Equipment Corporation of animal. Cedar Falls, lowa. MTMACIfD SURFACE DRIVE ™ UWW,HI SILO UNLOADER Surface Drive Silo Unloader JAMESWAY® QUALITY IN A PACK DRIVE SILO UNLOADER - THAT’S HARD TO BEAT! New Pacmaster is one sweet unloader stronger, faster and built to last a long, long time. OPEN HOUSE DAYS MARCH 7, 8. 9 DISCOUNTS UP TO 20% OFF Coming... More Detr.is To Follow m m 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, GAP, PA 17537 L 'l' PHONEJ: 717*442-8134 (UDS WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Radio Dlspatchtd Trucks ’SB ip: