Articles Tagged with ''heifer-raising costs''
Dairy operations should assess their current practices and strive to reduce cull rates, improve heifer reproductive efficiency, minimize calf losses and optimize genetic strategies to maximize long-term profitability.
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Milk feeding programs' effects on dairy calf growth: Increased allowances of milk in early life matters
Heifer replacement costs rank high on a dairy’s list of expenses. Developing a strategy based on the dairy’s goals can help balance heifer performance benefits with raising costs.
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Breaking down the year-end review: 3 areas to focus on
As you reflect on the past year, consider focusing on your calf and heifer and transition cow programs, as well as areas of improvement in your lactating herd.
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Replacement cow prices reach all-time high
Quarterly average prices in July reached an all-time high of $2,360 per head according to estimates from USDA.
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Developing a productive, sustainable life for dairy cows
In order to become more economical and sustainable, dairies should focus on increasing the productive life of their animals. This also meets consumer demands for transparency and animal care.
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Who is in your corner when times get tough?
Evaluating fixed and variable costs throughout the operation can help identify areas where cost and labour savings can be achieved. However, cow comfort is an area that should not be cut.
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Creating a win-win: Grazing heifers for economic and ecological returns
Grazing heifers in a rotational grazing system not only offers ecological benefits but may also offer cost savings and improve animal health.
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Cow longevity is a key to dairy profitability
A look at longevity shows a potential for added profitability.
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