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The team at Aeros is excited to introduce Aeros LIVE's new Feed Planning functionality. A Feed Plan is simply a list of feed deliveries projected for the life of a flock. It is generated on placement, and is maintained and updated through the life of the flock.  This process estimates consumption requirements at discrete intervals from the first placement up to the end of the flock's projected life and determines when feed should be ordered, how much feed, of what formula, and what additives to include.  The result is a list of feed plan records dated from the beginning to the end of the flock's life providing a flock manager with a view of flocks total performance in a single view. As actual values (mortality, consumption, deliveries..) are logged in Aeros LIVE the Feed Plan updates and regenerates records representing the actuals that have already occurred, and projecting new planned deliveries based on those actuals instead of standards.

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After a flock's feed plan is generated, the planned feed deliveries begin to appear in the Feed Order form.  This screen allows auser a user to search for Feed Plan records across dates and other filtering criteria (Mill, Division, Indsutry...). Once a user identifies the feed deliveries they would like to process, the system lets a Feed Order clerk mark the orders committed.  This process marks the records ready to be sent to an order system like Aeros ERP or to the feed mill system for batching.

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One of the most exciting features of the Feed Plan is this features a Daily Consumption Form. Using consumption, mortality and adjustment standard tables assigned to the flock and incorporating actual flock values, updated from the the Feed Plan, this form shows the daily breakdown of consumption and provides your Order Desk staff the information needed to determine whether they can move a delivery forward, or push a delivery to the next day without having a flock run out of feed. This information is critical when looking to optimize costs of delivery and feed.

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