Costs and returns of pasture-based dairy production are compared with those of conventional production using matching samples. Both whole-farm and dairy enterprise-level estimates are made using the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Resource Management Survey data. Conventional farms are matched to pasture-based farms on the basis of operation scale, scope, region, and farmer demographics and adoption of technology. Results show for pasture-based production lower net farm income on per-cow, per-hundredweight milk produced, and total bases. On an enterprise basis, results show for pasture-based production, higher net return over operating cost and lower net return over total cost per hundredweight milk produced
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The objective of this study was to quantify the economic potential of grass-based milk production st...
With rapid structural change in the U.S. dairy industry, we use data from USDA’s Agricultural Resour...
Costs and returns of pasture-based dairy production are compared with those of conventional producti...
U.S. dairy operations are sorted via a multinomial logit model into three production systems - pastu...
The global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are operated at fa...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
The following series of minimalist, pasture-based dairy model farms (75-cow, 150-cow, 300-cow and 60...
The objective of this study was to explore differences in profitability between farms with automatic...
Facing rapid and significant change in the sector, U.S. dairy production trends from 1993-2005 were ...
Due to volatility in milk and feed prices, which has reduced profits, Southeastern U.S. dairy produc...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...
A field study of 38 dairy farms was set up to determine the relationships between feeding management...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
The issue of profitability of the agricultural production is often discussed within the framework of...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The objective of this study was to quantify the economic potential of grass-based milk production st...
With rapid structural change in the U.S. dairy industry, we use data from USDA’s Agricultural Resour...
Costs and returns of pasture-based dairy production are compared with those of conventional producti...
U.S. dairy operations are sorted via a multinomial logit model into three production systems - pastu...
The global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are operated at fa...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
The following series of minimalist, pasture-based dairy model farms (75-cow, 150-cow, 300-cow and 60...
The objective of this study was to explore differences in profitability between farms with automatic...
Facing rapid and significant change in the sector, U.S. dairy production trends from 1993-2005 were ...
Due to volatility in milk and feed prices, which has reduced profits, Southeastern U.S. dairy produc...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...
A field study of 38 dairy farms was set up to determine the relationships between feeding management...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
The issue of profitability of the agricultural production is often discussed within the framework of...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The objective of this study was to quantify the economic potential of grass-based milk production st...
With rapid structural change in the U.S. dairy industry, we use data from USDA’s Agricultural Resour...