E524 Why Greg Bethard Passed on Private Equity — and the $6,638‑Per‑Cow Debt Line Behind That Call

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Nearly 40% of U.S. dairy farms disappeared between 2017 and 2022, yet national milk kept climbing. In this episode, we dig into the uncomfortable truth: the most important decision on a modern dairy isn’t the parlor, the robot, or the sire book – it’s who owns the business and how much debt each cow is carrying. Using Cornell’s 2024 Dairy Farm Business Summary and real-world expansion scars from High Plains Ponderosa, Tuls Dairy, and Cedar Ridge Dairy, we unpack why one of the most respected operators in the country walked away from private equity and what that means for your balance sheet.

Key Takeaways

• Why Greg Bethard and other large-herd operators are rejecting classic private equity deals despite massive capital needs.

• How Cornell’s 2024 DFBS data exposes a hard line be ... 

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dairy farm profitabilitydairy farm succession planningdairy farm expansiondairy farm debtprivate equity in agriculturefarm capital structuredebt per cow