Jersey Girl Farm, located near Winton, recently upgraded its infrastructure by installing a new feed pad surface with a flood wash system. This initiative aimed to improve the operational efficiency on the farm and lift cow comfort. NumatAGRI recently visited the farm to find out how the new system is performing.
Project Scope and Objectives
The primary objective of the project was to create a system that ensured cow comfort by providing a dry and clean environment while also being practical and user-friendly for the farmers.
Key Components and Features of the System Conversion
Bart Geypen, the Construction Manager, explained, “This setup has a calculated gradient. Each barn is 26 meters wide and gets flushed with 60,000 litres of greenwash water in under five minutes.”
• Siesta Rubber Bedding: Used for the wintering setup, providing a softer and more comfortable
surface for cows to lay on continuously.
• Sloped Gradient: Each barn,measuring 26 meters wide,was designed with a slope to facilitate the flood wash system.
• Greenwash Water System: Utilizes 60,000 litres of water to clean each barn in under five minutes.
• Flood Wash System: Includes two interconnected storage tanks of 30,000 litres each. The tanks release water through a main pipe with risers every 300mm, creating a wave that cleans the area.
• Effluent Management: Captured at the end of the barns, the effluent is stored in a 160,000-liter sump and pumped back to the main effluent setup for reuse.
Outcomes and Performance
The new system has significantly improved cow comfort, keeping them dry and clean. The farm now uses the flood wash system three times a day, saving approximately five hours of labour daily compared to the previous year. Bart emphasized the financial benefits, stating, “The combination of savings in mulch, labour, and tractor running costs gives this setup a much greater ROI.”
Feedback from Jersey Girl Farm Team
The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. The team reports that the cows are comfortable, dry, and clean, and the flood wash system is simple enough to allow staff to handle daily tasks efficiently. “The initial feedback has been amazing,” Bart shared. “Cows are comfy, dry, and clean. It’s saving them five hours of labour a day compared to last year in the composting barn.”
Advice for Other Farmers
Bart advises other farmers to consider the ROI, factoring in labour, tractor, mulch, and feed savings. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining the greenwash system efficiently and performing flood washes at least once a day to avoid build-up. “Doing a ROI considering labour,
tractor, mulch, feed saved, etc., might show how affordable it really is,” he recommended.
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