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Determining the economic importance of intensively managed irrigated pastures in various small to moderately sized livestock production operations in Utah

Posted on:2001-09-02Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Utah State UniversityCandidate:Hammon, KathrynFull Text:PDF
GTID:2469390014955660Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
The objectives of this study were: (1) Develop accurate enterprise budgets for dairy, beef, horses, and sheep under two feeding alternatives: traditional feeding versus rotating intensively managed, irrigated pasture; and (2) Demonstrate the application of a programming model to minimize annual feed costs associated with both traditional feeding and alternative intensively managed, irrigated pasture strategies.;Our results showed that for the cow/calf operation decreased annual feed cost per pair from ;This study demonstrated the ability to reduce annual feed costs by utilizing intensively managed irrigated pasture instead of feeding using the same acreage to raise (and feed) harvested feedstuffs. A switch to intensively managed irrigated pasture requires a change in labor responsibilities.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intensively managed, Irrigated pasture, Feed
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