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Ehrhardts Pleased With Robotic Milker

It's been four months since Sandra and Mark Ehrhardt started milking with a robotic system.

The Waukon couple said it was the right decision for them.

Their 70 cows, mostly Holsteins with some Red and Whites and Ayrshires, have adapted well to the Lely Astronaut Robotic Milker.

"It took Mark and me a lot longer," Sandra said.

On day 54, Sandra decided she and Mark could quit taking turns sleeping on the couch in the barn office and spend their nights in the house. The robot calls their telephone if there is a problem. The couple call their robot, Harold, after Sandra's father and Mark's uncle.

The robot milked the first cows on Nov. 9, but the process started long before that.

Mark and Sandra studied how to make changes in their operation nearly a year before that. Their milking parlor had been built in the 1960s by Sandra's parents. When Mark and Sandra started farming in 1981, they remodeled but little had been done since then.

"In 2009 we bought another farm and that married us to our cows for another 15 years, and we started looking at how we could improve the parlor," she said.

Sandra will turn 50 this summer and Mark is over 50. In the old parlor the cows stood 29 inches off the ground and the Ehrhardts were constantly stooping to milk them.

The couple's son-in-law Randy Wedo works for them. His wife, Melissa, and the Ehrhardts' other daughter Samantha work off the farm in ag-related jobs. Another daughter, Monica, and her husband, Brian Enyart, and their two children have a dairy farm north of Postville.

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