Forage crops, the major feed components on most dairy farms, comprise 25 to 30 percent of the cost of milk production (6). Thus, many economic factors must be considered in deciding what forages to grow, the form in which to harvest them, and the supplements needed
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
Date on thesis is 1997, graduation conferred to 2001The purpose of this investigation is to reexami...
Three economic analyses were conducted on the results of dairy forage production experiments underta...
The purpose of this study is to supply information which will aid in cattle feedlot managerial decis...
Small-scale dairy systems play an important role in the Mexican dairy sector and farm planning activ...
The production of excess on-farm manure is placing continuous pressures on dairy producers to meet o...
The objective of this paper was to examine how cutting frequency, silage fermentation patterns and c...
The purpose of the study was to analyze several determinants of profit on a simulated northern Utah ...
WP 2008-16 August 2008A mathematical programming model of a representative New York dairy farm is de...
Analysis has shown that economies in feed costs provide the dairyman with the best opportunity for i...
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...
A.E. Ext. 86-28When planning feeding and corresponding cropping programs, dairy farmers need informa...
Faced with the aforestated problem there are three definite objectives of the study. The first major...
The specific objective of this study was to determine the most profitable use of agricultural resour...
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
Date on thesis is 1997, graduation conferred to 2001The purpose of this investigation is to reexami...
Three economic analyses were conducted on the results of dairy forage production experiments underta...
The purpose of this study is to supply information which will aid in cattle feedlot managerial decis...
Small-scale dairy systems play an important role in the Mexican dairy sector and farm planning activ...
The production of excess on-farm manure is placing continuous pressures on dairy producers to meet o...
The objective of this paper was to examine how cutting frequency, silage fermentation patterns and c...
The purpose of the study was to analyze several determinants of profit on a simulated northern Utah ...
WP 2008-16 August 2008A mathematical programming model of a representative New York dairy farm is de...
Analysis has shown that economies in feed costs provide the dairyman with the best opportunity for i...
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...
A.E. Ext. 86-28When planning feeding and corresponding cropping programs, dairy farmers need informa...
Faced with the aforestated problem there are three definite objectives of the study. The first major...
The specific objective of this study was to determine the most profitable use of agricultural resour...
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
Date on thesis is 1997, graduation conferred to 2001The purpose of this investigation is to reexami...
Three economic analyses were conducted on the results of dairy forage production experiments underta...