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Page 1: Student Managed Farm Dairy Unit Final Presentation - April 2014
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Silas Bohren- Team Leader

Brittny Gooler- Finance Manager

Simeon Gerschheimer- Public Relations

Ronald Angenent- Feed Manager

Chance Hofstra- Reproduction Manager

Morgan Sangster- Herd Manager

Ken Murray- Student Advisor

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Milking Cows ◦ 38% Jersey & 62% Holstein

Young Stock ◦ 44% Jersey & 55% Holstein

Dry Cows ◦ 70% Jersey & 30% Holstein

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Strengths

Weaknesses

Opportunities

Threats

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Milk Production

Improved Forages

Additional Stalls

Hands on Barn

Hoof Health

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Aging Facilities

Biosecurity

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Kemptville Students

New Barn Opportunity

Young Stock Program

Parlor Upgrade

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Forage Quality

Change in Supply Management

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Calf

Heifer

Dry Cow Lactating

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Appreciate the value of a heifer calf

Don’t take shortcuts

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Calf

Heifer

Dry Cow Lactating

$$$

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Maintain the Growth Curve Manage for Reproductive Success

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Calf

Heifer

Dry Cow Lactating

$$$

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Rations

Metabolic Issues

Mineral

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Manage for success by preventing metabolic diseases

Provide adequate housing Ensure proper length of dry period

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Calf

Heifer

Dry Cow Lactating

$$$

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Additional Hay (rocket fuel) Additional Straw Supplement Concentrations Frequent Dry Matter Testing

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Udder Health

Mastitis Culturing

Pathogen Identification

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Our DIM ◦ Start-250 ◦ Now-165

Classification ◦ Average- 80 points

Sire Selection

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Stall Additions

Parlor

Towels

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BEFORE

AFTER

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Special thanks to Pete Wilkinson for the help!

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• Economical • Cleanliness

• Milk Stimulation

• Cow Comfort

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Provide Good Quality Forages Maintain Udder Health Manage for Reproductive Success Provide Adequate Cow Comfort

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Calf

Heifer

Dry Cow Lactating

$$$

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Income Expenses

Income vs. Expenses

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Started the year at *22.4 days

At Christmas we were at *29.9 days

Leased out 400kgs

$4200 in our cowie bank

Left at *23.4 days currently

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September average was 1900 L every two days ◦ 21 L/cow/day ◦ $17/cow/day (gross income)

Currently average 2600 L every two days ◦ 29 L/cow/day ◦ $25/cow/day (gross income)

Additional Income is $360 every two days!

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Spending $1200/year for brown towels

Spent $210 initial cost for microfiber towels and soap($125 each)

Total Savings first year = $500 Total Saving years after = $700

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Since March we produced 4125.25 HL Our average L/cow/year is 9167 L Provincial average L/cow/year is 6828 L Our current milk price at LLC is $86.04 Provincial average milk price is $82.04 Labor cost at LLC is $22.85/HL Provincial average for labor is $15.60/HL

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Forage Quality & Appropriate Harvesting Time Udder Health Reproduction Heifer Pasture Plan Ventilation and Parlor Upgrade Dry Cow Cement Pad

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Ken Murray- Staff Adviser Mitch Stuart- Inspiration Blair Dow- Teacher Dr. Ken Smith- LLC Veterinarian Dr. Crystal Mullen- LLC Veterinarian Todd Ree- Ultrasound Technician Josie Van Lent- Dean of Agriculture Heather Fleck- Cargill Silvan Stamm- Westgen Farm Staff - Pete, Jamie, Morgan, Jo, Sharon, Jax, Brianna Tracey Quinton- Financials Denise Martin- Administration Geoff Brown- Nutrition New Holland EVERYONE ELSE!!

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