An important problem in farm management is to feed animals in an optimal manner to achieve maximum food
production subject to constraints. In this paper, we use optimal control to develop optimal feeding policies for sheep, swine, and
shrimp. We derive optimal control policies by three different methods: 1) continuous optimal control, 2) hybrid continuous
optimal control with discretized feeding policy, and 3) discrete optimal control with discretized feeding policy. For sheep, the
aim is to optimally feed pregnant sheep from gestation to birth of lamb to achieve a desired weight of lamb at the time of birth of
the lamb. For swine and shrimp the aim is to achieve a desired weight at the time of sale. Data for animal growth from the Thai
government and Thai Agricultural Research Stations was used to develop the models. Numerical solutions from the three optimal
control methods were obtained and compared.
Keywords
continuous optimal control, discrete optimal control, feeding of farm animals
SONGKLANAKARIN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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