Small-scale dairy systems play an important role in the Mexican dairy sector and farm planning activities related to resource allocation have a significant impact on the profitability of such enterprises. Linear programming is a technique widely used for planning and ration formulation, and partial budgeting is a technique for assessing the impact of changes on the profitability of an enterprise. This study used both methods to optimise land use for forage production and nutrient availability, and to evaluate the economic impact of such changes in small-scale Mexican dairy systems. The model showed satisfactory performance when optimal solutions were compared with the traditional strategy. The strategy using fresh ryegrass, maize silage and...
International audienceFertilization of crops used as feed in the dairy industry represents up to 50%...
This study addresses the issue of designing farming systems for low input conditions. By focusing on...
Smallholder dairy farms that intensify production risk resource degradation and increased dependence...
A limitation of small-scale dairy systems in central Mexico is that traditional feeding strategies a...
Milk supply from Mexican dairy farms does not meet demand and small-scale farms can contribute towar...
This study uses modelling as a research method to provide insights that allow a better understanding...
Mexican dairy farmers will face in the near future the challenge of increased competition and the st...
Although Mexico aims to be self-sufficient in milk, domestic prices for milk are low due to trade li...
Forage crops, the major feed components on most dairy farms, comprise 25 to 30 percent of the cost ...
Taking into consideration the population growth, farmers are challenged to produce enough to feed th...
ABSTRACT A linear programming mathematical model was applied to a representative dairy farm located ...
The objective of this paper was to examine how cutting frequency, silage fermentation patterns and c...
Small-scale dairying is an option for campesinos in Mexico. The costs of feeding are high and strate...
As farm sizes decline due to population pressure in the central highlands, smallholder farmers find ...
High costs from external inputs in small-scale dairy systems (SSDS) and possible effects of climate ...
International audienceFertilization of crops used as feed in the dairy industry represents up to 50%...
This study addresses the issue of designing farming systems for low input conditions. By focusing on...
Smallholder dairy farms that intensify production risk resource degradation and increased dependence...
A limitation of small-scale dairy systems in central Mexico is that traditional feeding strategies a...
Milk supply from Mexican dairy farms does not meet demand and small-scale farms can contribute towar...
This study uses modelling as a research method to provide insights that allow a better understanding...
Mexican dairy farmers will face in the near future the challenge of increased competition and the st...
Although Mexico aims to be self-sufficient in milk, domestic prices for milk are low due to trade li...
Forage crops, the major feed components on most dairy farms, comprise 25 to 30 percent of the cost ...
Taking into consideration the population growth, farmers are challenged to produce enough to feed th...
ABSTRACT A linear programming mathematical model was applied to a representative dairy farm located ...
The objective of this paper was to examine how cutting frequency, silage fermentation patterns and c...
Small-scale dairying is an option for campesinos in Mexico. The costs of feeding are high and strate...
As farm sizes decline due to population pressure in the central highlands, smallholder farmers find ...
High costs from external inputs in small-scale dairy systems (SSDS) and possible effects of climate ...
International audienceFertilization of crops used as feed in the dairy industry represents up to 50%...
This study addresses the issue of designing farming systems for low input conditions. By focusing on...
Smallholder dairy farms that intensify production risk resource degradation and increased dependence...