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An overview of organic, grassfed dairy farm management and factors related to higher milk production
by
Soder, Kathy J.
, Greenwood, Sabrina L.
, Beidler, Brent
, Brito, André F.
, Niles, Meredith T.
, Ziegler, Sara E.
, Flack, Sarah
, Darby, Heather M.
, Snider, Miriam A.
in
Benchmarks
/ Cattle
/ Cattle production
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairy industry
/ Decision making
/ Demography
/ Dry matter
/ Farm management
/ Farms
/ Forage
/ Government programs
/ Influence
/ Livestock
/ Management decisions
/ Milk
/ Milk production
/ Molasses
/ Pasture
/ Pasture management
/ Perceptions
/ Production methods
/ Reproduction
/ Social factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ U.S. Organic Agriculture: 30 years after the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990
2022
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An overview of organic, grassfed dairy farm management and factors related to higher milk production
by
Soder, Kathy J.
, Greenwood, Sabrina L.
, Beidler, Brent
, Brito, André F.
, Niles, Meredith T.
, Ziegler, Sara E.
, Flack, Sarah
, Darby, Heather M.
, Snider, Miriam A.
in
Benchmarks
/ Cattle
/ Cattle production
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairy industry
/ Decision making
/ Demography
/ Dry matter
/ Farm management
/ Farms
/ Forage
/ Government programs
/ Influence
/ Livestock
/ Management decisions
/ Milk
/ Milk production
/ Molasses
/ Pasture
/ Pasture management
/ Perceptions
/ Production methods
/ Reproduction
/ Social factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ U.S. Organic Agriculture: 30 years after the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990
2022
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An overview of organic, grassfed dairy farm management and factors related to higher milk production
by
Soder, Kathy J.
, Greenwood, Sabrina L.
, Beidler, Brent
, Brito, André F.
, Niles, Meredith T.
, Ziegler, Sara E.
, Flack, Sarah
, Darby, Heather M.
, Snider, Miriam A.
in
Benchmarks
/ Cattle
/ Cattle production
/ Dairy cattle
/ Dairy farms
/ Dairy industry
/ Decision making
/ Demography
/ Dry matter
/ Farm management
/ Farms
/ Forage
/ Government programs
/ Influence
/ Livestock
/ Management decisions
/ Milk
/ Milk production
/ Molasses
/ Pasture
/ Pasture management
/ Perceptions
/ Production methods
/ Reproduction
/ Social factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ U.S. Organic Agriculture: 30 years after the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990
2022
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An overview of organic, grassfed dairy farm management and factors related to higher milk production
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An overview of organic, grassfed dairy farm management and factors related to higher milk production
2022
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Organic, grassfed (OGF) dairy, which requires higher pasture and forage dry matter intake compared with standard organic dairy practices, is unique both in its management needs and in production challenges. The OGF dairy sector is rapidly growing, with the expansion of this industry outpacing other dairy sectors. There is a lack of research outlining OGF dairy production practices, producer-identified research needs or social factors that affect OGF systems. The objectives of this study were to, with a group of OGF dairy producers, (1) assess information regarding current production practices and producer knowledge, and (2) identify agronomic and social factors that may influence milk production on OGF farms across the United States. A mail survey, focused on demographics, forage and animal management, knowledge, and satisfaction of their farm, was developed and distributed in 2019, with 167 responses (47% response rate). The majority of producers indicated they belonged to the plain, or Amish-Mennonite, community. Milk production was greater on farms that had Holstein cattle, as compared to farms with Jerseys and mixed breeds, and employed intensive pasture rotation. Furthermore, most producers reported the use of supplements such as molasses and kelp meal, which can improve milk production, but also increase feed costs. Producers who indicated that they were at least satisfied with their milk production also reported high levels of knowledge of grazing management and cow reproductive performance. Comparison of response data from plain/non-plain respondents revealed that those that did not identify as plain were more likely to utilize certain government programs, had different priorities and utilized technology more frequently. Based on these results, more research exploring financial and production benchmarks, effective communication strategies to reach OGF producers and methods to improve cattle production through improved forage quality is needed.
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