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Grass based Dairying All about harvesting high quality forage
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Grass based dairying at MU Southwest Center, MT. Vernon Less stressful way of life Environmentally compatitable Less health problems with cows. Lower feed costs/ reduced milk yield
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Intensive Managed Grazing
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“If you are not dairying for profit we wish you well with your hobby”.
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Peter West, North Island (peat soil)
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New Zealand style D-10 parabone parlor
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Grazing Concept Let cows harvest high quality forage Sward– 1 1/2-12 inches tall Plant is vegetative Crude protein -16-24 % NE. lac. 0.65-0.74 MCal/lb.
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Dairy feeding management Graze spring, summer, fall Supplement with hay/ silage when no grass Feed concentrate in the parlor ( 5-18 lbs/cow/day)
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Cool Season Grasses 1. Perennial ryegrass 2.Orchardgrass 3.Small grains (wheat, rye) 4Kentucky bluegrass 5. Tall fescue( endophyte+) 6 Endophyte friendly fescue (Max Q) 7 Endophye free, soft leaf fescue (Advance)
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Perennial rye grass
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Alfalfa
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Warm Season Grasses 1.Pearl millet 2 Sorghum-sudan 3.Bermuda grass 4.Red River crab grass 5.Corn 6.Eastern gamagrass
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Summer Forages ryegrass crabgrass Sudan Caucasian bluestem Bermudaalfalfa
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Other forages corn Pearl millet Tall Fescue Rape Grazed corn
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Grazing management Management Intensive Grazing (MIG) Dairy-- new paddock every 12 hours 35 paddocks Long rectangular pasture with electric cross fences Water available at paddocks ( walk max 600- 800 feet) Shade available in summer?? Construct lanes to prevent mud holes
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Portable Shade
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Data from North Carolina
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Reproductive Management Calve end February- April 1. 60-90 day window for breeding Breed AI/ bull Use synchronization programs Dry off all cows end of December (280 day lactation) Entire herd dry for 2 months.
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Financial management Land/cows/ fences/water Low cost milking parlor Own minimal equipment Strive to harvest 3 ½-5 ton high quality forage/acre/year Less labor 100 cows provide living for family farm
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Structure and basic production data of southwest Missouri pasture-based dairy farms
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A successful dairy business can be a good way of life
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