Farm systems - Impact of stocking rate on dairy farm efficiency

  • Macdonald K
  • Penno J
  • Nicholas P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Two years of results from a 10 farmlet, farm systems trial (ending May 2001) are presented. The trial was designed to determine the efficiency and profitability of milksolids production when annual drymatter intake/cow and subsequent milksolids production/cow is increased within a whole farm system. Operating within the trial were five levels of feed intake and two farm management systems. The data presented show that with increasing kg liveweight/tonne of drymatter/ha, there was an increase in efficiency of pasture utilisation but a decrease in per cow efficiency. Extremes in increasing kg liveweight/tonne of drymatter were inclined to decrease the Economic Farm Surplus. Keywords: allowance, dairying, efficiency, milksolids, model

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Macdonald, K. A., Penno, J. W., Nicholas, P. K., Lile, J. A., Coulter, M., & Lancaster, J. A. S. (2001). Farm systems - Impact of stocking rate on dairy farm efficiency. Proceedings of the New Zealand Grassland Association, 223–227. https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2001.63.2403

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