Economic arguments in favor of grazing intensity trials are provided by economic analysis of grazing intensity results from Coastal, Callie and experimental hybrid S-16 bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon L. Pers), and by emphasizing the biological and economic differences among cultivars. Cattle buying prices of 1.20, 1.30, and 1.40/kg and price margins (selling price minus buying price) from -0.20 to 0.20 were considered on a return/ha and /animal basis, assuming land or capital to buy animals to be limiting, respectively. When price margin was -0.20, the stocking rate at which profit/ha was maximized ranged from 4.19 to 5.85 animals/ha, while profit/animal was maximized between 4.77 and 6.89 animals/ha. Corresponding ranges in average weight ...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Complementary pasture-native range systems are known to increase production per cow and per hectare ...
The financial profitability of intensive grazing management techniques such as short duration grazin...
Grazing trials in which treatments are compared at only 1 grazing intensity greatly outnumber those ...
This study compares the effects of five different grazing intensities on the plant community, livest...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJason S. BergtoldCover crops can be used a...
Some notes prove something ; others disprove something. This one does neither. It merely sketches a ...
A long-term study of the effects of season-long and deferred rotation grazing at different stocking ...
In the early days of the west, marketing practices, low costs associated with grazing and lack of kn...
Economic returns to stocker production were estimated using results of a grazing experiment. If res...
Hypothetical data relating stocking rate to daily animal livemass gain on different types of pasture...
Three economic analyses were conducted on the results of dairy forage production experiments underta...
A framework which permits estimation of economically optimal stocking rates for alternative economic...
In spite of overwhelming experimental evidence to the contrary, rotational grazing continues to be p...
Because of the relatively low cost of seed and ease of establishment, more than 0.4 million ha of we...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Complementary pasture-native range systems are known to increase production per cow and per hectare ...
The financial profitability of intensive grazing management techniques such as short duration grazin...
Grazing trials in which treatments are compared at only 1 grazing intensity greatly outnumber those ...
This study compares the effects of five different grazing intensities on the plant community, livest...
Master of AgribusinessDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJason S. BergtoldCover crops can be used a...
Some notes prove something ; others disprove something. This one does neither. It merely sketches a ...
A long-term study of the effects of season-long and deferred rotation grazing at different stocking ...
In the early days of the west, marketing practices, low costs associated with grazing and lack of kn...
Economic returns to stocker production were estimated using results of a grazing experiment. If res...
Hypothetical data relating stocking rate to daily animal livemass gain on different types of pasture...
Three economic analyses were conducted on the results of dairy forage production experiments underta...
A framework which permits estimation of economically optimal stocking rates for alternative economic...
In spite of overwhelming experimental evidence to the contrary, rotational grazing continues to be p...
Because of the relatively low cost of seed and ease of establishment, more than 0.4 million ha of we...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
Complementary pasture-native range systems are known to increase production per cow and per hectare ...
The financial profitability of intensive grazing management techniques such as short duration grazin...