GEA Mechanical Equipment US, Inc. is relocating its Romeoville, Illinois facility.
Join us at our state-of-the-art Technology Center located just outside Dallas, Texas for one of our educational sessions. Each will focus on single or multiple applications and feature product demonstrations.
Don’t let distance slow you down. Hit the road with the STR Series Manure Semi-Tanker!
The Velocity family of non-iodine teat dips are proven effective and provide optimal teat health for your herd.
The best teat dip for dairy cows? Proven mastitis killing power. No mixing. Excellent teat conditioning. GEA Effinity provides all that and more for superior milk quality.
10,000 times and going strong, our customers decide the GEA spreader is the preferred choice over any other manufacturer.
Take a virtual tour with us. Step inside the doors of three dairy farms to hear about their robotic milking journey - all from the comfort of your home, office or tractor!
GEA Rotary Parlors destined for the North American market will now be "Made in the U.S.A".
We are excited to introduce the innovative, efficacious, and cost-effective “Plus” family of teat dip concentrates. These new dips are freshly blended on-farm from concentrates and skin conditioning packages which have been formulated...
When it comes to robotic milking systems, only GEA gives you options. Choose from the DairyRobot R9500 box robot or the DairyProQ robotic rotary milking parlor.
Save money without sacrificing udder health and get a quick return on your investment with Udder Mister.
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