Kuh Viona breaks record: 100,000 liters of milk from family business Gerth!

The Gerth family celebrates with Kuh Viona, who produced 100,000 liters of milk. Tradition and technology combine in Büdingen.
The Gerth family celebrates with Kuh Viona, who produced 100,000 liters of milk. Tradition and technology combine in Büdingen. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Kuh Viona breaks record: 100,000 liters of milk from family business Gerth!

On March 6, 2025, the Kuh Viona scored a remarkable milestone in the Gerth family's farm in Diebach am Haag: it produced 100,000 liters of milk. This significant performance is now recognized with a celebration that enriches Achim Gerth with sausages and steaks for the guests, while Kerstin Gerth is pushing for success. Viona, a German Holstein in Rotbunt, weighs a proud 750 kilograms and is already the third cow of the company that has reached this emissions. The state farm Hessen, represented by Achim Lohrey, explains that 100,000 liters of milk correspond to about four trucks full of milk.

The success of the family business is attributed to modern technology, careful care and the well -being of the animals. Viona and the other cows in the yard have names that begin with the same letter as their mothers, which underlines the family atmosphere. However, the Gerth family also fights with the challenges of the industry and complains about the lack of appreciation for milk producers in a total of social aspects. Only five milk producers are active in the Büdingen region, which also makes the situation more difficult. The family works without vacation 365 days a year to maintain the company.

tradition meets innovation

In the Gerths farm, tradition is combined with innovation. A modern milking robot is one of the central elements that enables efficient and animal -friendly milking practice. This technology is part of a growing movement in dairy farming, which integrates numerous technologies to improve efficiency and animal welfare. Melkrobots that have been in use since the 1990s record data on the amount of milk and quality as well as the behavior of the cows in order to provide valuable information for herd management. These systems help farmers to monitor the health of their animals by continuously measuring health data such as temperature and movement behavior, which enables the early detection of diseases, such as dlg

The use of feeding machines also ensures that each cow receives the right amount and composition of the feed, which increases feed efficiency and reducing feed waste. The Gerth family has geared to maintain traditional values ​​and the implementation of the latest technologies. A milk machine was also installed from 2016, and in 2022 there was an ice automatic machine that enabled visitors to acquire regional products around the clock.

The next generations in the company

The 15-year-old twins of the Gerth family recently started their apprenticeship as agricultural machinery mechatronics technicians, which indicates that the farm is passed on from generation to generation as a life's work. This is an essential aspect, because the challenges in agriculture, especially in the area of ​​milk production, require continuous adjustments and improvements. The pressure on digitization is also noticeable, since sustainable practices and increases in efficiency are increasingly focused on in order to promote animal welfare and climate protection, as in the context of research initiatives, for example by the University of Bonn, which has set itself the task of promoting relevant technology transfer.

The future of dairy farming will be shaped by the implementation of advanced technologies, with the aim of optimizing the production processes and increasing sustainability. This is supported by the increasing importance of automation and robot -supported systems, since more and more companies recognize the need to face the current challenges and integrate innovative solutions.

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