Dairy farm size is increasing in all regions of the United States. In two of the largest dairy states, California and Wisconsin, mean herd sizes have increased 950% and 250%, respectively, since 1950. Dairy herds of 500 cows are common in all areas of the United States, and herds over 1,500 cows are common in the West producand Southeast. Many dairy operations are considering expansion of existing facilities or construction of new facilities to increase efficiencyor profitability. Before adding cows or facilities, dairy producers may want to answer the following questions: 1) How can I improve the efficiency of the present operation? 2) Can production per cow be increased? 3) Can the current herd be milked 3x per day? 4) Can I send the conh...
E.B. 95-07Milking parlors are a large and often underutilized investment on most dairy farms. Two vi...
Citation: Clark, C. H. Building up a dairy herd in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
This 2009 NebGuide discusses why dairy producers might choose Nebraska in order to expand and/or rel...
Dairy farm size is increasing in all regions of the United States. In two of the largest dairy state...
Relocating or expanding a dairy facility requires a tremendous amount of time and planning. Owners o...
Construction of a new milking center or remodeling existing milking parlors is a very important deci...
This NebGuide discusses both the benefits and possible drawbacks from expanding an existing dairy op...
E.B. 94-17There is clearly a trend towards fewer but larger dairy farms throughout the United States...
When you begin dairying, you should realize that you are making a long-term commitment. If you are p...
When planning new construction or major modification of a dairy system, consider: ¢ calf, heifer, d...
The present surplus of dairy products has led to a decrease in farm-level milk receipts. Future red...
On many dairy farms, improvement is needed in raising replacement heifers, especially in providing p...
The primary focus of the dairy industry in Kansas has been the milking herd. However, dairy heifer r...
"Original authors: Joe Horner, Ryan Milhollin, Stacey Hamilton, Wayne Prewitt and Tony Rickard, Univ...
"11/89/1100."A quick answer to the questions "Should I go into dairying?". Major conclusions ; Sugge...
E.B. 95-07Milking parlors are a large and often underutilized investment on most dairy farms. Two vi...
Citation: Clark, C. H. Building up a dairy herd in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
This 2009 NebGuide discusses why dairy producers might choose Nebraska in order to expand and/or rel...
Dairy farm size is increasing in all regions of the United States. In two of the largest dairy state...
Relocating or expanding a dairy facility requires a tremendous amount of time and planning. Owners o...
Construction of a new milking center or remodeling existing milking parlors is a very important deci...
This NebGuide discusses both the benefits and possible drawbacks from expanding an existing dairy op...
E.B. 94-17There is clearly a trend towards fewer but larger dairy farms throughout the United States...
When you begin dairying, you should realize that you are making a long-term commitment. If you are p...
When planning new construction or major modification of a dairy system, consider: ¢ calf, heifer, d...
The present surplus of dairy products has led to a decrease in farm-level milk receipts. Future red...
On many dairy farms, improvement is needed in raising replacement heifers, especially in providing p...
The primary focus of the dairy industry in Kansas has been the milking herd. However, dairy heifer r...
"Original authors: Joe Horner, Ryan Milhollin, Stacey Hamilton, Wayne Prewitt and Tony Rickard, Univ...
"11/89/1100."A quick answer to the questions "Should I go into dairying?". Major conclusions ; Sugge...
E.B. 95-07Milking parlors are a large and often underutilized investment on most dairy farms. Two vi...
Citation: Clark, C. H. Building up a dairy herd in Kansas. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural ...
This 2009 NebGuide discusses why dairy producers might choose Nebraska in order to expand and/or rel...