Dairy

Business Management

Solid business management skills are essential as the dairy cattle industry grows more competitive, complex, and challenging. Dairy producers will find information and tools to utilize in their daily routines, as well as opportunities to connect with other professionals and dairy experts. Find resources for running a dairy operation – from market trends and insights to resources management, dairy herd metrics, record-keeping, and cash-flow planning.

Dairy Farm Management

While raising cattle and managing dairy production, dairy farm owners and managers need to also stay informed and adapt to changing variables such as cattle feed prices, dairy market trends, and regulations.

In this section, you can access many other Penn State Extension resources on dairy farm management, such as our milk production record book to monitor herd productivity, and feeding records for monitoring feed intakes and forage dry matters.

Information is also available for entrepreneurial dairy producers interested in value-added dairy products, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt. From resource planning and management to production, marketing, they can access a variety of all Penn State Extension insights on value-added dairy production.

Tools and Apps for Dairy Producers

Useful tools for dairy producers are also featured in this section, such as the Penn State Dairy Herd Metrics mobile application and the Milk Production and Feeding Records app.

Calculation tools allow producers to get a clearer picture of their dairy expenses and income and how they relate to other farm expenses. Such useful tools are the Farm Margin mobile application for calculating a dairy's break-even cost of production, the DairyCents Mobile App for income over feed costs, and the CropCents Mobile App for actual costs to produce home-raised feeds.

Dairy producers can also find records management systems for determining the actual costs of raising replacement heifers, colostrum management, metrics for monitoring culling strategies, protein and phosphorus monitoring, and many more.

Risk Management for Dairy Producers

Risk management for dairy producers accounts for volatility in milk markets, farm costs, and other factors, so that an unforeseen setback does not cost you your business.

Make the best of Penn State Extension resources on managing risk for dairy operations. Topics include managing income over feed costs, tracking milk prices and feed costs, using milk futures to lock in profitability, risk management for reproduction programs, dairy margin coverage, as well as many others. In addition to these, you could see how to use the USDA Risk Management Checklist to develop or assess your risk management plan.

Dairy Farm Finances and Market Trends

A profitable dairy farm is sustained by adept business and financial management. Dairy producers are constantly monitoring production costs and staying informed of market trends and impending regulations.

Here you can find numerous resources to keep up with market information and help your business stay profitable. Penn State Extension is regularly publishing Dairy Outlook information with current market trends. The Dairy Sense series is also a useful resource for various business management topics.

In addition, producers can find advice and tools for dairy finances, such as these five steps to monitor the financial health of a dairy business. Tips on cash flow management are also available, and you can download our annual cash flow tool to identify cash inflows/outflows for the dairy enterprise.

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  1. Evaluating and Conditioning Cull Cattle for Market
    Videos
    Evaluating and Conditioning Cull Cattle for Market
    By J. Craig Williams
    Length 3:40
    Video will help the viewer evaluate a cow's readiness for market, and show helpful steps to ensure that she is properly conditioned for the transition to market
  2. Dairy Revenue Protection - December 2022
    News
    Dairy Revenue Protection - December 2022
    Date Posted 12/1/2022
    Dairy Revenue Protection (DRP) is a risk management tool for U.S. dairy producers. Set a floor on market prices when the time is right.
  3. Image by Clker-Free-Vector-Images from Pixabay
    Articles
    The "Forgotten" Year End Task
    By Samantha Gehrett
    Quarterly meetings with your accountant can help reduce stress, save money and plan for long-term financial strategies.
  4. Thriving Through Low Milk Prices
    Articles
    Thriving Through Low Milk Prices
    By Rebecca Connelly
    Future milk prices are looking (somewhat) better, but it seems like since 2008 no one has felt completely secure in the stability of the dairy industry.
  5. Dairy Workforce Focus: Implementation of Training Programs
    Webinars

    Free

    Dairy Workforce Focus: Implementation of Training Programs
    When Watch Now
    Recorded Nov 14, 2022
    We will cover employee evaluation, re-training, and thriving training progress during this informative event. Learn from experts how to execute a more effective training program for your dairy farm.
  6. Photo credit: Adrian Barragan
    Articles
    Train Farm Personnel for Better Animal Health and Fertility
    By Adrian A Barragan, DVM, MS, Ph.D.
    Training farm personnel has positive impacts on animal well-being and performance, thus increasing overall farm profitability.
  7. Photo credit: Adrian Barragan
    Articles
    Programa de Manejo para Trabajadores de Habla Hispana
    By Adrian A Barragan, DVM, MS, Ph.D., Mauricio Rosales
    La comunicación efectiva en español es clave para establecer relaciones que aumenten el rendimiento y la retención de los trabajadores.
  8. Dairy Heifer Contracting Fundamentals
    Articles
    Dairy Heifer Contracting Fundamentals
    By Sarah Cornelisse, Jud Heinrichs, Coleen M. Jones
    Understanding the importance and components of a written contract is essential for custom heifer growers and for dairy producers using these services.
  9. Photo credit: Amber Yutzy
    Tools and Apps
    Costs to Raise Replacement Heifers: Template
    By Tim Beck, Heather Weeks
    Example shows how to complete the Costs to Raise Replacement Heifers spreadsheet, uses data from Penn State research.
  10. Penn State Dairy Herd Metrics
    Tools and Apps
    Penn State Dairy Herd Metrics
    By Robert C. Goodling, Jr.
    A mobile application to assess heifer availability and needs for a dairy operation. Provides ability to investigate scenarios and economic impact.
  11. Photo Credit Andrew Sandeen, Penn State Extension
    Articles
    Risk Management Tools: Dairy Revenue Protection
    By Andrew Sandeen
    Dairy Revenue Protection is designed to provide opportunities when high prices can be protected, potentially guaranteeing income above the breakeven for a farm.
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    Articles
    Simplify Your Financial Records Process
    By Robert C. Goodling, Jr.
    There is great potential in using software to help manage and decipher a business' financial data. There are key concepts agricultural businesses can consider to simplify the process.
  13. Working through Tough Times: Dairy Breakevens
    Articles
    Working through Tough Times: Dairy Breakevens
    By Andrew Sandeen, Tim Beck
    Tough times are a great time to make sure breakeven prices for a dairy operation are well understood to help with decision-making. Here is how to get started.
  14. Photo credit Penn State Extension
    Articles
    Dairy Cropping System Project – Animal Performance and Financial Analysis Part 2
    By Virginia A. Ishler, Tim Beck, Heather Karsten, Ph.D., Thomas Adams, Ph.D.
    A two-part series, Extension Educators evaluated a Sustainable Dairy Cropping System. Part I covers forage quality and quantity. Part 2 examines the financial analysis.
  15. Photo credit: Adrian Barragan
    Articles
    The Language Matters: Personnel Management for Spanish-Speaking Employees
    By Adrian A Barragan, DVM, MS, Ph.D., Mauricio Rosales
    Effectively communicating in Spanish is key to building relationships that increase employee performance and retention.
  16. Food is a central part of life in every culture. And eating with others is meaningful. The foods may be different, such as this ugali (corn porridge) and dried fish from Tanzania, but the significance of eating together isn’t.
    Articles
    Making the Most of Cross-Cultural Encounters
    By Andrew Sandeen
    Understanding differences between cultures can provide helpful insight for situations encountered everywhere in our increasingly global society, including common encounters on U.S. farms.
  17. Dairy Workforce Focus: Training and Drift
    Webinars

    Free

    Dairy Workforce Focus: Training and Drift
    When 12/19/2022
    Learn some great techniques for combating this procedural drift and keeping your workers on track. We will provide valuable examples and give participants time for discussion with each other.
  18. Photo credit Penn State Extension
    Articles
    Dairy Cropping System Project – Forage Quality and Quantity, Part I
    By Virginia A. Ishler, Tim Beck, Heather Karsten, Ph.D., Thomas Adams, Ph.D.
    A two-part series, Extension Educators evaluated a Sustainable Dairy Cropping System. Part I covers forage quality and quantity. Part II examines the financial analysis.
  19. Drought stressed corn. Photo credit: Dwane Miller, Penn State Extension
    News
    Dairy and Crop Insurance: Can I Insure Rainfall?
    Date Posted 9/8/2022
    Drought conditions continue to impact many fields across the state. Some widespread rains in late July and early August provided relief but may have been too late for some corn.
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