Daviess County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2017 - Jun 30, 2018
1011 - Beef | ||
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1011.1) | 16 |
Number of producers who reported improved record keeping practices as a result of Extension programs |
1011.2) | 56 |
Number of producers reporting changed or improved pasture management practices |
1011.3) | 12 |
Number of producers who reported saving money or reducing cost of operation |
1011.4) | 45 |
Number of producers who now practice efficient reproduction techniques |
1011.5) | 43 |
Number of producers who implement a crossbreeding program and utilize Expected Progeny Difference when selecting bulls |
Success Stories
Midwest Beef Summit
Author: Clinton Hardy
Major Program: Beef
The cost of production, in all aspects of agriculture, continues to increase while prices remain stable or decrease. This scenario requires producers to analyze each decision as it relates to margin management. For cow/calf operations, the cost of replacement breeding stock often takes 9 years before a positive return on investment occurs. The need to cull typically coincides with the conclusion of this period, leaving salvage value as the only profit. Understanding genet
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Beef Forage Field Day
Author: Clinton Hardy
Major Program: Beef
The cost of production, in all aspects of agriculture, continues to increase while prices remain stable or decrease. This scenario requires producers to analyze each decision as it relates to margin management. For cow/calf operations, feed is one of the greatest expenses. Allowing animals to graze forage is the least expensive feed option, but intense management is needed for maximum utilization. Grain farmers view yield as bushels per acr
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