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Journal of Range Management | 1999

Relative costs and feeding strategies associated with winter/spring calving.

Gary J. May; L.W. Van Tassell; James W. Waggoner; Michael A. Smith

Delaying calving season from late winter to late spring has been suggested as a way for producers in Wyoming and other high elevation areas of the West to reduce feeding costs. We hypothesized that shifting calving season to a later date would reduce feed costs by providing a closer match between cow nutritional requirements and nutritional quality of grazable forage. The objectives of this study were to estimate the cost of feeding a cow under 5 alternative calving month scenarios (February through June) and to identify alternative lower-cost forage practices that could replace feeding hay. Mixed integer programming models were constructed for each calving scenario with the objective of minimizing the cost of providing energy and protein to a mature cow. Objective function values from each model were compared to identify the low feed cost calving month. The ration was balanced for each month of the year, with requirements dependent on the interaction between the reproductive cycle and environmental conditions. Fat reserves were included as an alternative energy source and body condition was allowed to fluctuate. Under average weather conditions, June was the lowest feed cost calving month with a reduction in annual feed costs of


Staff General Research Papers Archive | 2003

Livestock Enterprise Budgets for Iowa

Gary J. May; William M. Edwards; John D. Lawrence

43 cow-1 over February calving. The cost reduction was a result of a shift from mechanical to stock harvested forage, with the cow being maintained at a lower average body condition during the winter.


2002 Conference, April 22-23, 2002, St. Louis, Missouri | 2002

Assessing the Cost of Beef Quality

Cody Forristall; Gary J. May; John D. Lawrence


Rangelands Archives | 1999

Delayed calving in Wyoming.

Gary J. May; L.W. Van Tassell; Michael A. Smith; James W. Waggoner


2002 Conference, April 22-23, 2002, St. Louis, Missouri | 2002

A Decision Model to Assess Cattle Feeding Price Risk

Gary J. May; John D. Lawrence


Staff General Research Papers Archive | 2003

Implications of Grid Marketing for Retained Ownership

John D. Lawrence; Cody Forristall; Gary J. May


1999 Annual Meeting, July 11-14, 1999, Fargo, ND | 1999

Profitability of Establishing Basin Wildrye for Winter Grazing

Gary J. May; Larry W. Van Tassell; Michael A. Smith; James W. Waggoner


1998 Annual meeting, August 2-5, Salt Lake City, UT | 1998

Optimal Feed Cost Strategies Associated With Early And Late Calving Seasons

Gary J. May; Larry W. Van Tassell; Michael A. Smith; James W. Waggoner


Animal Industry Report | 2004

Diversified versus Specialized Swine and Grain Operations

Laura Borts; Gary J. May; John D. Lawrence


Staff General Research Papers Archive | 2003

An Economic Comparison Of Year Round vs Conventional Grazing Systems In Iowa

Gary J. May; James R. Russell; N. A. Janovick; John D. Lawrence; Daryl R. Strohbehn; Daniel G. Morrical

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