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  1. Automated Milking Systems: While hand milking is still practiced, the farm has incorporated automated milking systems to increase efficiency and accuracy.
  2. Cow Monitoring: Advanced sensors and monitoring systems track the cows' health, nutrition, and behavior, enabling the farmers to make data-driven decisions.
  3. Feed Management: The farm uses precision feeding techniques to optimize the cows' diet, ensuring they receive the perfect balance of nutrients.

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Cow Comfort: Japanese dairy farms prioritize the comfort and well-being of their cows, believing that happy cows produce higher-quality milk. This includes spacious living quarters, high-quality feed, and regular health check-ups.

Milking Mechanics: This usually involves rhythmic clicking or management minigames to "harvest" resources from characters to progress the story or unlock upgrades.

Each Ydekitt represents a different trauma the retired farmer carries from his corporate life. The first Ydekitt, for example, is shaped like a broken office chair and produces “black milk” which, when drunk, replays memories of unpaid overtime. The second Ydekitt resembles a Konbini receipt that grows legs – milking it requires apologizing to it for 20 real-time minutes.

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