U.S. dairy production is consolidating into fewer but larger farms. This report uses data from several USDA surveys to detail that consolidation and to analyze the financial drivers of consolidation. Specifically, larger farms realize lower production costs. Although small dairy farms realize higher revenue per hundredweight of milk sold, the cost advantages of larger size allow large farms to be profitable, on average, even while most small farms are unable to earn enough to replace their capital. Further survey evidence, as well as the financial data, suggest that consolidation is likely to continue
E.B. 94-17There is clearly a trend towards fewer but larger dairy farms throughout the United States...
This study will examine the competitive advantages that exist under current conditions. Representati...
A significant number of mergers and unifications have occurred among U.S. agricultural cooperatives ...
U.S. dairy production is consolidating into fewer but larger farms. This report uses data from sever...
Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations....
The U.S. dairy industry has seen major restructuring in the last few decades. The number of U.S. dai...
With rapid structural change in the U.S. dairy industry, we use data from USDA’s Agricultural Resour...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Agricultural production has shifted to much larger farming operations over the last three decades, e...
Consolidation in the U.S. dairy industry, as in other agricultural industries, has long been recogni...
WP 2003-28 September 2003The cost of milk production by farm size was decomposed into frontier and e...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
Agricultural production has shifted to larger farms over the last three decades. Technology has been...
Due to the restructuring and trend toward consolidation that has been taking place in the dairy indu...
This study uses a new dataset based on the 2000 Agricultural Resource Management Survey, the most re...
E.B. 94-17There is clearly a trend towards fewer but larger dairy farms throughout the United States...
This study will examine the competitive advantages that exist under current conditions. Representati...
A significant number of mergers and unifications have occurred among U.S. agricultural cooperatives ...
U.S. dairy production is consolidating into fewer but larger farms. This report uses data from sever...
Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations....
The U.S. dairy industry has seen major restructuring in the last few decades. The number of U.S. dai...
With rapid structural change in the U.S. dairy industry, we use data from USDA’s Agricultural Resour...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Agricultural production has shifted to much larger farming operations over the last three decades, e...
Consolidation in the U.S. dairy industry, as in other agricultural industries, has long been recogni...
WP 2003-28 September 2003The cost of milk production by farm size was decomposed into frontier and e...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
Agricultural production has shifted to larger farms over the last three decades. Technology has been...
Due to the restructuring and trend toward consolidation that has been taking place in the dairy indu...
This study uses a new dataset based on the 2000 Agricultural Resource Management Survey, the most re...
E.B. 94-17There is clearly a trend towards fewer but larger dairy farms throughout the United States...
This study will examine the competitive advantages that exist under current conditions. Representati...
A significant number of mergers and unifications have occurred among U.S. agricultural cooperatives ...