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Problem DescriptionAdapted from a real-world problem When determining how to feed a herd of dairy cows, farmers need to take into account many different parameters, e.g.,
Cows get MJME from their feed, or more specifically the amount of DM (dry matter) in their feed. The next table gives a list of possible feed types, their cost, %DM, MJME per kgDM as well as their percentage of protein and NDF (neutral detergent fibre).
This month, a consultant has estimated that a herd of 350 cows each require 180 MJME per day to produce 23 L of milk. For nutrition they need their feed to contain at least 17% protein and 32% NDF.
He also estimates the farm has 1920 kg of usable pasture.
His feed solution for each cow is given below.
The farmer wants to know if this is the best possible solution.
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