How AI Is Learning to Read Dairy Herd Data
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What if a computer could predict which cows will go lame, how long a cow should stay in the herd or what a cow will be milking 220 days from now? Those possibilities are becoming a reality as artificial intelligence begins to move into everyday dairy management.
During a session at the Professional Dairy Producers conference, Jeffrey Bewley, dairy analytics and innovation scientist at Holstein Association USA, peeled back the curtain on how AI is already being used on farms and where the technology may be headed next. From predicting lameness to analyzing herd records in seconds, AI is revealing both the possibilities and the limits of this rapidly evolving technology.

By Taylor Leach
March 11, 2026







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