Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations. Although small dairy operations were particularly vulnerable to the decline in milk prices in 2000, 41 percent of these operations were able to produce milk at a cost that was competitive with larger operations. This suggests that the managerial ability of the individual dairy producers is likely to be as important as size economies to lowering the costs of milk production.Livestock Production/Industries,
Dairy Research, 2009 is known as Dairy Day, 2009The financial bottom line, or net income, is a key f...
An analysis of Kansas Holstein herds in 1992 indicated that the yearly milk production per cow had...
In very simple terms, dairy profitability can be defined as the difference between milk prices and t...
Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations....
Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations....
WP 2003-28 September 2003The cost of milk production by farm size was decomposed into frontier and e...
Profitable dairying will not become any easier in the future. Farm level milk prices will continue t...
Many dairy producers ( \u3e 40+% in Iowa) are milking in stall barns or antiquated milking parlors w...
U.S. dairy production is consolidating into fewer but larger farms. This report uses data from sever...
In this report...Total costs of producing milk in 2000 ranged from an average of $11.58 per hundredw...
As with most agriculturalindustries, the U.S. dairy industry has evolved into a structure including ...
Dairy Research, 2005 is known as Dairy Day, 2005Thirty-one dairy producers participated in the Kans...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Many dairy farmers in Utah have invested in and incurred debt for dairy milking facilities which are...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
Dairy Research, 2009 is known as Dairy Day, 2009The financial bottom line, or net income, is a key f...
An analysis of Kansas Holstein herds in 1992 indicated that the yearly milk production per cow had...
In very simple terms, dairy profitability can be defined as the difference between milk prices and t...
Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations....
Effects of low milk prices on U.S. dairy farms are assessed using a survey of U.S. dairy operations....
WP 2003-28 September 2003The cost of milk production by farm size was decomposed into frontier and e...
Profitable dairying will not become any easier in the future. Farm level milk prices will continue t...
Many dairy producers ( \u3e 40+% in Iowa) are milking in stall barns or antiquated milking parlors w...
U.S. dairy production is consolidating into fewer but larger farms. This report uses data from sever...
In this report...Total costs of producing milk in 2000 ranged from an average of $11.58 per hundredw...
As with most agriculturalindustries, the U.S. dairy industry has evolved into a structure including ...
Dairy Research, 2005 is known as Dairy Day, 2005Thirty-one dairy producers participated in the Kans...
The U.S. dairy industry is undergoing rapid structural change, evolving from a structure including m...
Many dairy farmers in Utah have invested in and incurred debt for dairy milking facilities which are...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
Dairy Research, 2009 is known as Dairy Day, 2009The financial bottom line, or net income, is a key f...
An analysis of Kansas Holstein herds in 1992 indicated that the yearly milk production per cow had...
In very simple terms, dairy profitability can be defined as the difference between milk prices and t...