Though this problem of the cost of producing milk has been on worked on extensively in a number of states, very little has been done in the South, particularly in Tennessee. Anyone well acquainted with dairy feeding conditions in this state knows that there is an abundance of room for improvement. The production of the average Tennessee cow is low, and due mainly to poor cows, poor feeding and poor handling. Realizing these things it was thought worth while to do some work toward determining the feed cost, or mere strictly speaking, the pounds of the several different classes of feeds required to produce a given amount of milk or butterfat. Pounds were used rather than dollars and cents, they being more stable
The goal of most dairymen is to economically produce milk to the cow\u27s highest inherited capacity...
Extension circular 627 is a 1953 revised version of extension circular 627. It provides information ...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the cost of producing milk in the Knoxville Milk Shed, to s...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsThis condition ...
A study of milk production costs on 58 farms near Mason City, Cerro Gordo county, Iowa, covering the...
Encourages dairy farmers to provide appropriate and adequate feed for their dairy herds to increase ...
The dairy cow is a more efficient producer of human food than any other domestic animal. For each 10...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Cows produce milk from feed and water only. Therefore feed in proper quantity and quality is usually...
Dairying is an important agricultural enterprise in Tennessee Ranking second only to beef cattle as ...
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
In very simple terms, dairy profitability can be defined as the difference between milk prices and t...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Dairying annually ranks about fourth in importance as a source of income in Tennessee(19:1). Annual ...
The goal of most dairymen is to economically produce milk to the cow\u27s highest inherited capacity...
Extension circular 627 is a 1953 revised version of extension circular 627. It provides information ...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The purpose of this study is to estimate the cost of producing milk in the Knoxville Milk Shed, to s...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of ArtsThis condition ...
A study of milk production costs on 58 farms near Mason City, Cerro Gordo county, Iowa, covering the...
Encourages dairy farmers to provide appropriate and adequate feed for their dairy herds to increase ...
The dairy cow is a more efficient producer of human food than any other domestic animal. For each 10...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Cows produce milk from feed and water only. Therefore feed in proper quantity and quality is usually...
Dairying is an important agricultural enterprise in Tennessee Ranking second only to beef cattle as ...
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
In very simple terms, dairy profitability can be defined as the difference between milk prices and t...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Dairying annually ranks about fourth in importance as a source of income in Tennessee(19:1). Annual ...
The goal of most dairymen is to economically produce milk to the cow\u27s highest inherited capacity...
Extension circular 627 is a 1953 revised version of extension circular 627. It provides information ...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...