High tech in a low cost barn

23-04-2015 | |
High tech in a low cost barn
Randy Hallet milks about eighty cows in a stanchion barn. He invests in growth and a feeding and a milking robot. At least, if the government allows it. Grey appears to be the new red in the Northeast of the dairy state Wisconsin. Almost all of the red painted timber planks of the characteristic stanchion barns have been replaced by low-maintenance grey trapezoidal sheets. Also at Randy Hallet’s. In 1991 he gave up his job as a truck driver – “I have seen almost all the states in the


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