We all know farming requires more than just a 40 hour work week, which can often take time away from family.
The tight labor market is making things worse, and that is why Matthew and Kristi Keilin installed a robotic milking system.
The Michigan Farm Bureau shares their story.
The Keilens are fourth-generation Michigan farmers. They care for 450 head of cattle and raise 1,900 acres of crops, most of which are grown to feed their herd.
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