Due to volatility in milk and feed prices, which has reduced profits, Southeastern U.S. dairy producers are considering production systems that can generate greater profits with lower capital requirements. This paper estimates economic costs and returns of three types of dairy systems used in the Southeast: conventional confinement, mostly grazing, and a hybrid system
The current market demand and price for organic milk is encouraging dairy producers, particularly th...
In recent years, significant structural and production system changes have been noted in the U.S. an...
This paper examined the cost and risk of three grazing systems to provide information on economicall...
Due to volatility in milk and feed prices, which has reduced profits, Southeastern U.S. dairy produc...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
U.S. dairy operations are sorted via a multinomial logit model into three production systems - pastu...
Costs and returns of pasture-based dairy production are compared with those of conventional producti...
Dairy production in the US has experienced a marked increase in the size of dairy operations over ti...
Profitability through weaning was predicted for conventional and alternative cow-calf production sys...
The following series of minimalist, pasture-based dairy model farms (75-cow, 150-cow, 300-cow and 60...
The economics of various dairy production systems is a topic of frequent conversation in Extension’s...
Abstract: Facing rapid and significant change in the sector, U.S. dairy production trends from 1993...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Studies of dairy farm structure have neglected issues of vertical organization of the farm. In this ...
The paper aimed to the relationship between milk cost in terms of material cost and labor cost and e...
The current market demand and price for organic milk is encouraging dairy producers, particularly th...
In recent years, significant structural and production system changes have been noted in the U.S. an...
This paper examined the cost and risk of three grazing systems to provide information on economicall...
Due to volatility in milk and feed prices, which has reduced profits, Southeastern U.S. dairy produc...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
U.S. dairy operations are sorted via a multinomial logit model into three production systems - pastu...
Costs and returns of pasture-based dairy production are compared with those of conventional producti...
Dairy production in the US has experienced a marked increase in the size of dairy operations over ti...
Profitability through weaning was predicted for conventional and alternative cow-calf production sys...
The following series of minimalist, pasture-based dairy model farms (75-cow, 150-cow, 300-cow and 60...
The economics of various dairy production systems is a topic of frequent conversation in Extension’s...
Abstract: Facing rapid and significant change in the sector, U.S. dairy production trends from 1993...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Studies of dairy farm structure have neglected issues of vertical organization of the farm. In this ...
The paper aimed to the relationship between milk cost in terms of material cost and labor cost and e...
The current market demand and price for organic milk is encouraging dairy producers, particularly th...
In recent years, significant structural and production system changes have been noted in the U.S. an...
This paper examined the cost and risk of three grazing systems to provide information on economicall...