Artificial intelligence and precision technology are playing a growing role on U.S. dairy farms as producers seek greater efficiency and ways to manage ongoing labor shortages.
Dairy cooperatives and technology firms say AI-driven tools can track milk production, feeding behavior and animal health indicators in real time. Early detection of illness allows farmers to treat cows sooner, helping reduce losses and improve herd performance. Industry analysts say adoption is accelerating as tight margins push farms to produce more with fewer workers.
USDA officials note that digital tools are increasingly integrated into productivity, animal welfare and conservation programs. Smaller dairies still face cost and broadband access challenges, but experts say technology is becoming more accessible as prices decline and rural connectivity expands.
Analysts expect precision tools to play a larger role in future dairy management decisions.
NAFB news service


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