E445 Beef-on-Dairy’s $6,215 Secret: Why 72% of Herds Are Playing It Wrong

The Bullvine by The Bullvine

Episode notes

Seventy-two percent of dairy farms have jumped into beef-on-dairy breeding. Most are flying blind. University of Wisconsin research tested 30 different breeding strategies and uncovered a stark reality: herds at 30%+ pregnancy rate can generate $6,215 monthly in net calf income, while herds below 20% have no viable beef semen strategy at all. Zero. With the U.S. beef cow herd at a 64-year low, dairy heifer inventories at a record 2.5 million head, and beef-cross calves fetching $680-$1,160 at auction, the opportunity is massive—but the margin for error is vanishing. This episode breaks down the research, the math, and the three numbers that determine whether you're building wealth or setting yourself up for an expensive heifer-buying spring.

Key Takeaways

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