Notas del episodio
The most profitable dairy farms don't have cheaper labor. They have better systems. Cornell's 2024 Dairy Farm Business Summary revealed something that should stop every herd owner mid-stride: top-quartile and bottom-quartile farms pay their workers roughly the same — about $60,000 per year. The difference? Top farms extract 1.7 million pounds of milk per worker. Bottom farms: 1.2 million. Same cost. Forty percent more output. This episode breaks down exactly why — and what Steve Jobs has to do with your pregnancy rate.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- Why the owner who milks every shift is the single biggest bottleneck on most dairies under 500 cows — and the math that proves it
- How Teagasc data shows 19 hours per week separating top and bottom quartile dairies on nearly identical herd sizes (112 vs. 113 co ...
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Automated Milking Systemsdairy profitabilityDaughter Pregnancy Ratedairy herd managementprecision dairy technologyfarm labor efficiencyNorth American dairy profitabilitymid-size dairy profitabilitySOP development