
Dairy Comp 305
Livestock management software
Agriculture software
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What is Dairy Comp 305
Dairy Comp 305 is a dairy herd management software system used to record, manage, and analyze cow-level events and performance data (for example, reproduction, health treatments, and production). It is typically used by dairy farms and herd managers to support day-to-day decision-making and compliance recordkeeping. The product is known for structured data entry workflows and reporting geared toward dairy operations, and it is often deployed as an on-farm system with integrations depending on the farm’s equipment and data sources.
Deep dairy herd recordkeeping
The product focuses on cow-level lifecycle tracking, including reproduction, health, and production events. This supports consistent historical records that can be queried for management decisions. For dairies that rely on detailed event logging, it provides a purpose-built workflow rather than a general farm logbook.
Operational reporting and queries
Dairy Comp 305 emphasizes reporting and data retrieval for herd monitoring and exception management. Users can generate lists and summaries to identify animals needing attention (for example, breeding or health follow-ups). This aligns well with dairy-specific management routines where timely, actionable lists matter.
Ecosystem fit for dairy tech
The product is commonly used in environments that also use dairy parlor and herd monitoring technologies, where data exchange can be important. When integrations are available and configured, it can reduce duplicate entry across systems. This can be a practical advantage versus broader agriculture tools that prioritize multi-enterprise farm accounting or pasture planning.
Dairy-specific scope
The feature set is centered on dairy herd management rather than broader whole-farm agriculture needs. Farms looking for integrated crop planning, grazing mapping, or full farm financial management may need additional software. This can increase system complexity for mixed operations.
Usability and training overhead
Herd management systems with extensive codes, events, and reporting often require structured setup and user training to be used consistently. Teams may need defined data entry standards to keep records clean and reports reliable. Without disciplined processes, data quality issues can reduce the value of analytics.
Integration depends on setup
Connectivity to sensors, parlor systems, and third-party services varies by farm environment and vendor support. Some integrations may require additional modules, configuration, or partner involvement. As a result, implementation effort and ongoing maintenance can be higher than with simpler mobile-first livestock apps.
Seller details
Valley Agricultural Software, Inc. (VAS)
Tulare, California, United States
Private
https://vas.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/valley-agricultural-software/