Tatarstan - a place where dreams come true! So says farmer Lenar Latypov from Vysokogorsky district of Tatarstan

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The robotic family dairy farm of the Latypovs has been operating for more than 10 years and currently there are 120 heads of a dairy herd of purebred Holstein cows on the farm. The total number of animals is 250 heads. The content is unattached.
Each cow gives up to 45 liters per day. MILK is sold to milk processing plants.
Monokorm + green fodder is used in feeding cows.
The land share of the farm is 380 hectares. Of these, 200 hectares are perennial grasses, alfalfa, more than 50 corn and the rest is Sudanese grass.
Farmers Latypov enjoy state support. Subsidies were received for the development of a family dairy farm.
In 2010, one million rubles of subsidies were received for the purchase of cattle.
That year they returned 40 rubles per kilogram of live weight, when buying livestock, not even breeding. And the cost of livestock in 2010 was 60 rubles per kilogram of live weight.
In 2019, a grant of 30 million rubles was received, of which 40% should be our own.
Part of this money was spent on the purchase of two milking robots from Lely.
How robots work hard, not people, you will learn in the next issue about the Latypov family dairy farm

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