The objective of these experiments was to compare 4 total mixed rations fed to USDA-certified organic dairy cows in New England. Forty-eight Jersey cows from the University of New Hampshire (UNH) and 64 Holstein cows from the University of Maine (UMaine) were assigned to a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement of treatments testing the main effects of corn silage versus grass silage as the forage base and commodity concentrates versus a complete pelleted concentrate mixture. Treatment diets were fed as a total mixed ration for 8 wk during the winter and spring months of 2007, 2008, and 2009. Milk yield, component, and quality data were recorded and used to calculate the value of the milk produced for each cow. The dry matter intake (DMI) was recorded...
Organic dairy production in the USA is growing, but most forage systems research focuses on conventi...
During a four year study, two contrasting systems of organic milk production were studied to determi...
The profitability of milk production is determined by the production volume on a farm, pricing, and ...
The objective of these experiments was to compare 4 total mixed rations fed to USDA-certified organi...
In the Northeast, winter-feed costs are the largest expense on organic dairy farms. This experiment...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...
The current market demand and price for organic milk is encouraging dairy producers, particularly th...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The economics of grazing dairy cows offered a range of herbage allowances and fed supplements as a p...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
Due to the restructuring and trend toward consolidation that has been taking place in the dairy indu...
Milk from forage (MFF) has been used as an indicator of dairy enterprise performance since the 1970s...
An experiment was conducted to economically evaluate four finishing strategies for cull dairy cows b...
The objective of this paper was to examine how cutting frequency, silage fermentation patterns and c...
Organic dairy production in the USA is growing, but most forage systems research focuses on conventi...
During a four year study, two contrasting systems of organic milk production were studied to determi...
The profitability of milk production is determined by the production volume on a farm, pricing, and ...
The objective of these experiments was to compare 4 total mixed rations fed to USDA-certified organi...
In the Northeast, winter-feed costs are the largest expense on organic dairy farms. This experiment...
Profitability in milk production was calculated using diets with three different proportions of high...
The current market demand and price for organic milk is encouraging dairy producers, particularly th...
This study analyzes the use and profitability of three distinct feeding systems; confinement feeding...
The economics of grazing dairy cows offered a range of herbage allowances and fed supplements as a p...
In 1989, The Cornell Program on Dairy Markets and Policy collaborated with the Texas A&M Agricultura...
Feed costs represent 50 to 60 percent of variable milk production costs. Consequently, feed costs pl...
Due to the restructuring and trend toward consolidation that has been taking place in the dairy indu...
Milk from forage (MFF) has been used as an indicator of dairy enterprise performance since the 1970s...
An experiment was conducted to economically evaluate four finishing strategies for cull dairy cows b...
The objective of this paper was to examine how cutting frequency, silage fermentation patterns and c...
Organic dairy production in the USA is growing, but most forage systems research focuses on conventi...
During a four year study, two contrasting systems of organic milk production were studied to determi...
The profitability of milk production is determined by the production volume on a farm, pricing, and ...