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  1. Frequency of unsuccessful milkings in automatic milking rotary by Ljunggren, Ida

    Published 2015
    “…The results also showed that 95% of the individual quarters were successfully attached at the 1st milking attempt and that approximately 96% of the milkings, at udder level, were successful when outcome of the 1st and 2nd milking attempts were combined. The primary cause of unsuccessful milkings in the 1st and 2nd milking attempts was failed attachment of the teat cups, mainly on the right back teat. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  2. Behaviour and throughput of dairy cows when entering and exiting two types of parallel rotaries by Andersson, Julia

    Published 2014
    “…The cows were backing into other cows significantly more and showed a tendency of standing still more at the exit in the PR2100, causing problems for the cow throughput. Other observed behaviours during entry and exit were not significantly different between the two rotary models. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  3. Djup icke vändande bearbetning i sockerbetsodling by Yngwe, Johan

    Published 2008
    “…The penetration resistance tended to be lower and the water infiltration rate higher when soil was rotary-cultivated in the autumn. The amount of blue colour covering the soil was also higher. …”
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  4. PM10 emission efficiency for agricultural soils: Comparing a wind tunnel, a dust generator, and the open-air plot by Avecilla, Fernando, Panebianco, Juan Esteban, Méndez, Mariano Javier, Buschiazzo, Daniel Eduardo

    Published 2019
    “…However, differing conditions during the laboratory-scale and the field-scale experiments produced significant differences in the magnitude of the emission efficiency values. The causes of these differences are discussed within the paper. …”
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  5. Effects of omitting one udder quarter at one single milking : on milk production and SCC in mid and late lactating cows with or without re-sorting for a second milking by Nilsson, Roger

    Published 2016
    “…The study was carried out in an automatic milking rotary (AMR). It is an identified problem in automatic milking that one or more udder quarters are incompletely milked due to failed teat cup attachment or cows kicking teatcups off. …”
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