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The Unexpected Battle Against Avian Flu in U.S. Dairy 

In Spring 2024, U.S. dairy farmers began noticing a decline in milk production, and what seemed like a minor anomaly quickly turned into a nationwide concern. The culprit? Avian flu, a virus traditionally known to affect birds, had unexpectedly crossed over to cattle.

By: Luis Peña-Lévano PhD(UC Davis)

Automation & Labor in Dairy Farming

Dr. Fernando recently presented our work on Labor & Automation at the 2024 STEM Humanities Early Career Symposium at UC Riverside.

By: Luis Peña-Lévano PhD(UC Davis)

Automated Milking Systems (AMS) in the US Midwest  

Our new case study explores whether adopting AMS is feasible. What conditions must be taken into consideration?

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