K. Lissemore
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K. Lissemore is a leading researcher in dairy science, with a primary focus on improving milk recording methodologies and herd management in automated milking systems. Her most cited work, "Methods to estimate 24-hour yields for milk, fat and protein in robotic milking herds" (2003, 12 citations), addresses a critical challenge posed by the growing adoption of robotic milking technology. By developing accurate and cost-effective estimation methods, Lissemore has enabled dairy producers and recording agencies to reliably assess daily production despite variable milking intervals and frequencies. This contribution is foundational for optimizing herd nutrition, breeding decisions, and overall farm profitability in modern, high-tech dairy operations. Her research bridges the gap between technological innovation and practical agricultural application, ensuring that the flexibility of robotic systems does not compromise data integrity. Lissemore’s work remains highly relevant as the dairy industry continues to embrace automation, making her a key figure in the evolution of precision livestock farming.
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