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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.

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Research Presentation

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.

Your By Louis Pena-Levano | June, 11

Visits & Tours

The Peruvian National Agrarian University

Dr. Luis presented his work on Automated Milking Systems at the University “La Molina” and visited its Dairy Processing plant.

By Luis Covarrubias | June, 24

Case Study

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?

By Caroline Casey | 4min read

Dairy News

Impacts of Avian Flu on the Dairy Industry  

The recent detection of avian influenza H5N1 in dairy cattle has generated concern. But how does the avian flu affect dairy cows?

By Caroline CBy Luis Covarrubias | June, 15

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