Symposium review: Dairy Brain—Informing decisions on dairy farms using data analytics

2020 
Management decisions can be informed by near-real-time data streams to improve the economics of the farm and to positively benefit the overall health of a dairy herd or the larger environment. Decision support tools can use data management services and analytics to exploit data streams from farm and other economic, health, and agricultural sources. We will describe a decision support tool that couples data analytics tools to underlying cow, herd, and economic data with an application programming interface. This interface allows the user to interact with a collection of dairy applications without fully exposing the intricacies of the underlying system model and understand the effects of different decisions on outputs of interest. The collection of these applications will form the basis of the Dairy Brain decision support system, which will provide management suggestions to farmers at a single animal or farm level. Dairy operations data will be gathered, cleaned, organized, and disseminated through an agricultural data hub, exploiting newly developed ontologies for integration of multiple data sources. Models of feed efficiency, culling, or other dairy operations (such as large capital expenditures, outsourcing opportunities, and interactions with regulators) form the basis of analytical approaches, operationalized via tools that help secure information and control uncertainties. The applications will be independently generated to provide flexibility, and use tools and modeling approaches from the data science, simulation, machine learning, and optimization disciplines to provide specific recommendations to decision makers. The Dairy Brain is a decision support system that couples data analytics tools with a suite of applications that integrate cow, herd, and economic data to inform management, operational, and animal health improving practices. Research challenges that remain include dealing with increased variability as predictions go from herd or pen level down to individual cow level and choosing the appropriate tool or technique to deal with a specific problem.
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