Farmers flock to robotic dairy field day

Hosting the open day on their farm and representing Hillside Dairies were farm manager Luke Keen, with Sophie and Elizabeth, and the owners, Olivia, Katie, Alister and Isobel Clyne.

Dairy farmers were out in droves for the open day of a 16-bay robotic dairy — otherwise now known as a volunteer milking system, or VMS — on Wednesday, July 12.

The open day was held on the dairy farm of Alister and Katie Clyne, at Tinamba, in Gippsland’s Macalister Irrigation District.

The new DeLaval system, which began operating the week following the open day, includes three compressors, a stabilised power supply, solar panels, automated detergent dispensing system and automated flood wash, and an overhead gantry way for maintenance, among other innovations.

The purpose-built shed comfortably houses 16 milking bays, an automated feeding system, and a new staff area and office.

The dairy platform itself will be in use 24 hours a day, with one person on call to deal with any alerts from the system.

Hundreds of dairy farmers from across Victoria attended the open day to see the new dairy, hear about the technology, and talk about the industry.

Shannon Bennetts, DeLaval project manager for VMS in Australia, was one of several DeLaval staff guiding groups of farmers around the facility.
Matt Daly of Tinamba and Tim Dwyer of Newry are milking from herringbone dairies and were interested in the new setup on the Clynes' farm at Tinamba.
Hundreds of dairy farmers toured the facility, where 16 voluntary milking machines have been installed in a purpose-built shed.
Lee and Dale Forsyth, from nearby Riverslea, milk their cows in a herringbone dairy.
Jess Knight, a dairy farmer from Stratford, with her farm workers, Kaitlyn Wishart and Tenille Heatherill. Jess and her husband Steve replaced their herringbone a couple of years ago with a rotary dairy.
Three generations of a dairy farming family — Conor Murphy, Dick McGrath and Joe McGrath — milk in a herringbone dairy on Dick’s farm at Leongatha.
Cooper, Nicole and Brendan Saunders from Maffra.
Kal Young of Winnindoo with Brian Gannon of Leongatha.