Dairy production in the US has experienced a marked increase in the size of dairy operations over time. Even as total production has grown over time, smaller operations have been disappearing. Consequently, the viability of smaller dairy farms has become an important policy concern in regions like the Mid-Atlantic where small dairy farms account for a significant share of farm enterprises. Previous studies suggest that dairy farming based on intensive (rotational) grazing, as opposed to traditional confined-feeding operations, may make it possible for smaller operations to remain economically viable. However, the short term nature of the data used in these studies limits the robustness of these findings. We utilize a unique panel of finan...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
The U.S. dairy industry has seen major restructuring in the last few decades. The number of U.S. dai...
E.B. 2004-14Dairy farm managers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Coopera...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Interest in Management Intensive Grazing (MIG) of dairy cattle has increased during the last 2 decad...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
The following series of minimalist, pasture-based dairy model farms (75-cow, 150-cow, 300-cow and 60...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Context: Demand for dairy products is expected to continue driving intensification in dairy systems....
The global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are operated at fa...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
WP 2003-28 September 2003The cost of milk production by farm size was decomposed into frontier and e...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
The U.S. dairy industry has seen major restructuring in the last few decades. The number of U.S. dai...
E.B. 2004-14Dairy farm managers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Coopera...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
In order to maintain grazing at highly productive dairy farms (i.e. farms with a high stocking densi...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Interest in Management Intensive Grazing (MIG) of dairy cattle has increased during the last 2 decad...
Seasonal supply dairying in Canterbury operates under different conditions to those prevailing in th...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
The following series of minimalist, pasture-based dairy model farms (75-cow, 150-cow, 300-cow and 60...
A long grazing season improves the profitability of pasture-based dairy farms. However, an increasin...
Context: Demand for dairy products is expected to continue driving intensification in dairy systems....
The global dairy industry needs to reappraise the systems of milk production that are operated at fa...
Key Points The increased interest in pasture-based systems of milk production in recent years has...
WP 2003-28 September 2003The cost of milk production by farm size was decomposed into frontier and e...
Previous bioeconomic studies have mainly concentrated on beef operations, principally stocker activi...
The U.S. dairy industry has seen major restructuring in the last few decades. The number of U.S. dai...
E.B. 2004-14Dairy farm managers throughout New York State have been participating in Cornell Coopera...