This is going to be the very quickest of quick tips! I promise a more detailed blog tomorrow–sometimes inspiration comes, sometimes it stays in another city. You can share most files in AMTS.Pro with another .Pro user. You can easily go into your Document Folder...
Feed analysis is an important tool for generating more precise predictions using the model. You can model and predict using library values but much more precise estimations of both economic outputs (milk and growth) and environmental outputs (excretions) are gained...
So, in hand with discussion of importing feed analyses, analyses performed and frequency should be addressed. What analysis should we be taking on our feeds? Well, that depends on what the feed is. Forages For all Forages the following analysis should be performed: DM...
Yesterday, I showed a quick run through of importing a feed analysis into the Farm Feedbank Library. As you may remember, an important part of that process is to import “to” a similar feed in the farm file. For example, you would like to import the Laboratory analysis...
Importing feed analysis to the program is very easily done; many of the most commonly used labs are set up to email results in several file extensions at your request. Labs familiar with the program will be able to send your feed file as an .amts_fa file. After you...