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Transferring a large data library of fresh total mixed rations from a benchtop to 2 portable near-infrared spectrometers for on-farm real-time decisions

Journal

JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE
Volume 105, Issue 3, Pages 2380-2392

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2021-21032

Keywords

total mixed rations; near infrared (NIR) instrument standardization; on-farm NIR analysis; portable instruments; database transferring

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  1. Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad [RTA2015-00020-C02-02]

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This study evaluated the use of portable near-infrared devices for predicting the quality of total mixed ration (TMR) in dairy farms. The results showed that the portable instruments displayed similar accuracy to the benchtop instrument, indicating their potential for predicting TMR quality at the farm level.
This study was carried out using a spectral database consisting of 394 samples of fresh total mixed ration (TMR) from dairy farms located at Northern Spain. Cloning sets of different size and structure were evaluated for the transfer of the large TMR spectral database obtained on a Foss NIRSystems monochromator to 2 different portable near-infrared devices: one diode array instrument and another based on linear variable filters. The cloning matrix that produced the best matching between instruments was then used to transfer the TMR spectral library to the 2 portable instruments. Once the database had been transferred, calibration equations were developed to compare the predictive ability of the equations obtained in the benchtop and portable instruments. In comparison with the monochromator predictive ability, the calibration equations developed with the near-infrared portable instruments displayed a high and similar accuracy for most of the studied parameters related to TMR composition, enabling their use for predicting TMR quality at the farm level.

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