Abstract
The productive characterization of livestock systems is a key aspect when designing management plans aimed at increasing beef production in a region. The objective of this work was to characterize technified cow-calf systems of the north region of the Santa Fe province, Argentina, and to analyze the correlation between the variables identified and the effect on beef production. Sixteen variables related to structure, technology, and productive and reproductive efficiency were assessed in 27 farms. Descriptive statistics and multivariate analyzes were performed at a significance level of p ≤ 0.05. Stocking rate (cows ha-1), weaning rate (%) and beef production (kg LW ha-1 year-1) of the surveyed farms were 15, 38 and 84% higher, respectively, compared with typical systems of the region. The higher area with cultivated species was positively correlated with pregnancy rate (p = 0.0269) and weaning rate (p = 0.0051). Supplementation level of cows (p = 0.0259) was positively associated with stocking rate (cows ha-1). Furthermore, stocking rate (cows ha-1) correlated positively with higher calf production (kg LW ha-1 year-1; p < 0.0001) and total beef production (kg LW ha-1 year-1; p < 0.0001). Technified farms showed a better productive performance compared to that of typical cow-calf systems in the region studied.
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Gregoretti, G., Baudracco, J., Dimundo, C., Alesso, A., Lazzarini, B., & Machado, C. (2020). CARACTERIZACIÓN PRODUCTIVA DE SISTEMAS DE CRÍA BOVINA TECNIFICADOS DE LA REGIÓN CENTRO NORTE DE ARGENTINA. Chilean Journal of Agricultural & Animal Sciences, 36(3), 233–243. https://doi.org/10.29393/chjaas36-22cpgg60022
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