Daily and seasonal trends of electricity and water use on pasture-based automatic milking dairy farms

被引:17
作者
Shortall, J. [1 ,2 ]
O'Brien, B. [1 ]
Sleator, R. D. [2 ]
Upton, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] TEAGASC, Anim & Grassland Res & Innovat Ctr, Moorepk, Fermoy, Co Cork, Ireland
[2] Cork Inst Technol, Dept Biol Sci, Bishopstown, Co Cork, Ireland
关键词
automatic milking system; pasture-based system; electricity consumption; water consumption; sustainability; INVESTMENT APPRAISAL; SYSTEMS; COWS; CONSUMPTION; EFFICIENCY; IRELAND; YIELD;
D O I
10.3168/jds.2017-13407
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The objective of this study was to identify the major electricity and water-consuming components of a pasture-based automatic milking (AM) system and to establish the daily and seasonal consumption trends. Electricity and water meters were installed on 7 seasonal calving pasture-based AM farms across Ireland. Electricity-consuming processes and equipment that were metered for consumption included milk cooling components, air compressors, AM unit(s), auxiliary water heaters, water pumps, lights, sockets, automatic manure scrapers, and so on. On-farm direct water-consuming processes and equipment were metered and included AM unit(s), auxiliary water heaters, tubular coolers, wash-down water pumps, livestock drinking water supply, and miscellaneous water taps. Data were collected and analyzed for the 12-mo period of 2015. The average AM farm examined had 114 cows, milking with 1.85 robots, performing a total of 105 milkings/AM unit per day. Total electricity consumption and costs were 62.6 Wh/L of milk produced and 0.91 cents/L, respectively. Milking (vacuum and milk pumping, within-AM unit water heating) had the largest electrical consumption at 33%, followed by air compressing (26%), milk cooling (18%), auxiliary water heating (8%), water pumping (4%), and other electricity-consuming processes (11%). Electricity costs followed a similar trend to that of consumption, with the milking process and water pumping accounting for the highest and lowest cost, respectively. The pattern of daily electricity consumption was similar across the lactation periods, with peak consumption occurring at 0100, 0800, and between 1300 and 1600 h. The trends in seasonal electricity consumption followed the seasonal milk production curve. Total water consumption was 3.7 L of water/L of milk produced. Water consumption associated with the dairy herd at the milking shed represented 42% of total water consumed on the farm. Daily water consumption trends indicated consumption to be lowest in the early morning period (0300-0600 h), followed by spikes in consumption between 1100 and 1400 h. Seasonal water trends followed the seasonal milk production curve, except for the month of May, when water consumption was reduced due to above-average rainfall. This study provides a useful insight into the consumption of electricity and water on a pasture-based AM farms, while also facilitating the development of future strategies and technologies likely to increase the sustainability of AM systems.
引用
收藏
页码:1565 / 1578
页数:14
相关论文
共 34 条
  • [1] [Anonymous], 2010, FOOD HARV 2020 VIS I
  • [2] Artmann R, 2000, ROBOTIC MILKING, P221
  • [3] The profitability of automatic milking on Dutch dairy farms
    Bijl, R.
    Kooistra, S. R.
    Hogeveen, H.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2007, 90 (01) : 239 - 248
  • [4] Analysis of electric energy consumption of automatic milking systems in different configurations and operative conditions
    Calcante, Aldo
    Tangorra, Francesco M.
    Oberti, Roberto
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2016, 99 (05) : 4043 - 4047
  • [5] CSO, 2017, MILK STAT DEC 2016
  • [6] DAFM, 2015, FOOD WIS 2025 10 YEA
  • [7] DILLON F, 2016, TECHN SUCC TEAG NAT, P8
  • [8] Effects of automatic cluster removal and feeding during milking on milking efficiency, milk yield and milk fat quality
    Ferneborg, Sabine
    Stadtmueller, Larissa
    Pickova, Jana
    Wiking, Lars
    Svennersten-Sjaunja, Kerstin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH, 2016, 83 (02) : 180 - 187
  • [9] The effect of pulsation ratio on teat condition, milk somatic cell count and productivity in dairy cows in automatic milking
    Ferneborg, Sabine
    Svennersten-Sjaunja, Kerstin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH, 2015, 82 (04) : 453 - 459
  • [10] Water use on nonirrigated pasture-based dairy farms: Combining detailed monitoring and modeling to set benchmarks
    Higham, C. D.
    Horne, D.
    Singh, R.
    Kuhn-Sherlock, B.
    Scarsbrook, M. R.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2017, 100 (01) : 828 - 840