This analysis examines how dairy farmers prioritize critical management areas in their operations and derives implications for future growth. A questionnaire elicited preferences from seven dairy farm management areas: production/milking, calf/heifer, feed/crop, financial planning/analysis/management, risk, milk marketing, and employee/labor management. Significant heterogeneity was identified surrounding farmer prioritization across management areas. Dairy manager respondents allocated 52% of their management capacity and time, on average, to production/milking management. Investigating priorities via a latent class model, in one class, financial planning/analysis/management or employee/labor management become relatively more important, an...
The typical life-cycle of a farm involves growth in size and income through investment at younger fa...
Canadian dairy farms are becoming increasingly complex businesses with many farms growing in size wh...
As today’s dairy industry consolidates, cows are being milked more rapidly through larger milking pa...
Farm management is a series of complex processes incorporating a variety of dynamic factors, includi...
The relationship between the time dairy farm managers spent on twelve key management areas and dairy...
As dairy herds get larger, there are more challenges for owners or managers to manage people as well...
Case studies were used to analyse the organisation and management of two irrigated dairy farm busine...
The family farm is the predominant business structure within the New Zealand dairy industry. Owner-o...
This study aimed to identify and better understand management strategies that help livestock farmers...
This study elicits U.S. agricultural producer preferences for five key management success factors: m...
DairyNZ funded a two-year study on dairy farm ownership and management structures (June 2005 to May ...
A.E. Ext. 89-32Key Points: 1. Internal resources include the farm physical plant (buildings, land an...
In this paper, the changing characteristics of the labor input on large dairy farms (those with more...
To assess the performance of a farmer and to identify best practice among a group of farmers, the as...
Sustainability of any entity requires a balance of resource management while addressing economic via...
The typical life-cycle of a farm involves growth in size and income through investment at younger fa...
Canadian dairy farms are becoming increasingly complex businesses with many farms growing in size wh...
As today’s dairy industry consolidates, cows are being milked more rapidly through larger milking pa...
Farm management is a series of complex processes incorporating a variety of dynamic factors, includi...
The relationship between the time dairy farm managers spent on twelve key management areas and dairy...
As dairy herds get larger, there are more challenges for owners or managers to manage people as well...
Case studies were used to analyse the organisation and management of two irrigated dairy farm busine...
The family farm is the predominant business structure within the New Zealand dairy industry. Owner-o...
This study aimed to identify and better understand management strategies that help livestock farmers...
This study elicits U.S. agricultural producer preferences for five key management success factors: m...
DairyNZ funded a two-year study on dairy farm ownership and management structures (June 2005 to May ...
A.E. Ext. 89-32Key Points: 1. Internal resources include the farm physical plant (buildings, land an...
In this paper, the changing characteristics of the labor input on large dairy farms (those with more...
To assess the performance of a farmer and to identify best practice among a group of farmers, the as...
Sustainability of any entity requires a balance of resource management while addressing economic via...
The typical life-cycle of a farm involves growth in size and income through investment at younger fa...
Canadian dairy farms are becoming increasingly complex businesses with many farms growing in size wh...
As today’s dairy industry consolidates, cows are being milked more rapidly through larger milking pa...