Global population growth together with rising incomes is increasing the demand for meat-based products. This increases the need to optimize livestock production structures, whilst ensuring viable returns for the farmers. On a global scale, beef producers need tools to assist them to produce more high-quality products whilst maintaining economic efficiency. The Grange Scottish Beef Model (GSBM) was customized to simulate beef finishing enterprises using data from Scottish beef finishing studies, as well as agricultural input and output price datasets. Here we describe the model and its use to determine the cost-effectiveness of alternative current management practices (e.g. forage- and cereal-based finishing) and slaughter ages (i.e. short, ...
Beef producers in central Queensland (CQ) generally only have a limited area of suitable soil on any...
Objective: The objective was to estimate economic values for production traits in a full life cycle ...
The New Zealand dairy industry produces approximately 4.2 million calves annually, of which about ...
Global population growth together with rising incomes is increasing the demand for meat-based produc...
In Scotland, cattle production is considered the main agricultural activity, with beef farmers gener...
The financial health of beef cattle enterprises in northern Australia has declined markedly over the...
Objective: The objective was to estimate economic values for production traits in a full life cycle ...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
The livestock industry, and particularly beef production, is recognised as an important source of gr...
A bio-economic model was developed for estimating economic values for use in improving profitability...
With the abolition of EU milk quotas in 2015, the Irish dairy sector is positioning itself for subst...
While around two thirds the Norwegian beef is produced on dairy cow farms, meat production on specia...
Due to the vast majority of New Zealand livestock farming systems being based on pastoral feed, the ...
Profitability and competitiveness of agricultural systems it is closely related with the technology ...
Beef producers in central Queensland (CQ) generally only have a limited area of suitable soil on any...
Objective: The objective was to estimate economic values for production traits in a full life cycle ...
The New Zealand dairy industry produces approximately 4.2 million calves annually, of which about ...
Global population growth together with rising incomes is increasing the demand for meat-based produc...
In Scotland, cattle production is considered the main agricultural activity, with beef farmers gener...
The financial health of beef cattle enterprises in northern Australia has declined markedly over the...
Objective: The objective was to estimate economic values for production traits in a full life cycle ...
This paper describes how representative farm business models were employed to identify optimal beef ...
The livestock industry, and particularly beef production, is recognised as an important source of gr...
A bio-economic model was developed for estimating economic values for use in improving profitability...
With the abolition of EU milk quotas in 2015, the Irish dairy sector is positioning itself for subst...
While around two thirds the Norwegian beef is produced on dairy cow farms, meat production on specia...
Due to the vast majority of New Zealand livestock farming systems being based on pastoral feed, the ...
Profitability and competitiveness of agricultural systems it is closely related with the technology ...
Beef producers in central Queensland (CQ) generally only have a limited area of suitable soil on any...
Objective: The objective was to estimate economic values for production traits in a full life cycle ...
The New Zealand dairy industry produces approximately 4.2 million calves annually, of which about ...