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What is Aurox's Affiliate Program?

Aurox provides three specialised tools for dairy farm management: SilagePlan helps farmers plan and track silage production; FeedBunk AI uses computer vision to monitor feed consumption and waste in real time; and Rumi Walk tracks cattle movement and behaviour. Together, these tools give dairy operations visibility into feed management, from production through to consumption. The platform operates on a freemium model, allowing farms to start with basic monitoring before upgrading to paid features. It's built specifically for the dairy sector, where feed costs represent a significant portion of operating expenses and waste directly impacts profitability.

Key Features

SilagePlan

Plan silage production schedules and monitor fermentation progress to optimise feed quality

FeedBunk AI

Computer vision monitoring of feed bunks to track consumption patterns and detect waste

Rumi Walk

Cattle movement and behaviour tracking to identify health or welfare issues early

Real-time monitoring

Live data feeds from farm operations accessible via dashboard

Freemium access

Basic tools available at no cost; advanced analytics and features available in paid tiers

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Purpose-built for dairy farming; tools address specific inefficiencies in feed management rather than generic farm software
  • Computer vision technology reduces manual monitoring time and improves accuracy of consumption data
  • Modular approach allows farms to adopt individual tools without committing to a full system
  • Free tier removes barrier to entry for smaller operations exploring digital monitoring

Limitations

  • Requires internet connectivity and appropriate camera hardware for FeedBunk AI functionality
  • Limited to dairy farming use cases; not suitable for beef, sheep, or other livestock operations
  • Integration capabilities with existing farm management systems not clearly documented

Use Cases

Monitoring silage quality and production timelines on dairy farms with multiple feed production areas

Detecting feed waste and consumption anomalies to reduce feed costs per litre of milk produced

Tracking individual animal behaviour patterns to identify health problems before they become critical

Managing feed inventory and planning replacements based on actual consumption data rather than estimates