Abstract
This paper explores digital technology advancements in dairy farming, focusing on cattle housing and farm sustainability. Optimal dairy management hinges on milk production quality, quantity, and profitability. Influenced by cattle genetics, feed, water quality, and farming conditions, these factors can be monitored and controlled via digital tools. Existing digital solutions often lack compatibility and underutilize data. Drawing from real cases, this study highlights the benefits of integrating location-specific microclimate data and operational monitoring into digital farm applications. This integration improves milk quality and quantity, empowering decision-makers to enhance sustainability and production efficiency. In conclusion, this paper effectively explains the capacity of digital technologies to amplify dairy operations’ sustainability and profitability. It calls for a broader implementation of accessible and affordable circumstantial information and operational data to optimize dairy production practices.