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<blockquote data-quote="Will Blackburn" data-source="post: 5372264" data-attributes="member: 167"><p>You need to set the graphs for feed to yield. Put the feed amount for milk amount in the boxes to produce the graphs. Generally I call them m+ X. X is 0kg feed then 2 more kg per each 5 litres above X suits me. You can set up any number of graphs easy to move herd up and down according to conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Blackburn, post: 5372264, member: 167"] You need to set the graphs for feed to yield. Put the feed amount for milk amount in the boxes to produce the graphs. Generally I call them m+ X. X is 0kg feed then 2 more kg per each 5 litres above X suits me. You can set up any number of graphs easy to move herd up and down according to conditions. [/QUOTE]
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