Extended grazing systems for improving economic returns from Nebraska sandhills cow/calf operations
Issue Date
1994-07-01Keywords
subsurface irrigationpregnancy rate
farm income
irrigated pastures
weaning weight
costs and returns
body condition
production costs
calves
grazing trials
body weight
Nebraska
beef cows
profitability
natural grasslands
cattle feeding
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Adams, D. C., Clark, R. T., Coady, S. A., Lamb, J. B., & Nielsen, M. K. (1994). Extended grazing systems for improving economic returns from Nebraska sandhills cow/calf operations. Journal of Range Management, 47(4), 258-263.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/4002544Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Three winter treatments were cross classified with 2 spring treatments to create 6 feeding and grazing systems utilizing Nebraska sandhills range and subirrigated meadow forage. Systems were evaluated with multiparous crossbred beef cows over 4 years (240 head beginning year 1). Systems were: 1) owing range during winter; 2) grazing subirrigated meadow during winter; and 3) fur feed of meadow bay during winter; in combination with either: a) full feed of subirrigated meadow hay during May, or b) grazing subirrigated meadow during May. From June through November all cows grazed range. The feeding and grazing systems were compared with selected linear contrasts and evaluated with respect to variable input prices. Some differences in cow body weight and body condition occurred but differences were considered small. Throughout the study, cows on all systems generally maintained a body condition score of about 5 (1 to 9 scale) year long. Inputs of hay were reduced by grazing range or subirrigated meadow during winter and during May without affecting pregnancy rate. Weaning weight of calves was increased 5.0 kg by grazing meadow during May compared to feeding hay during May. When opportunity costs were included in the analysis, the most profitable system involved grazing subirrigated meadow during winter and during May. Grazing subirrigated meadow during May enhanced the profitability of all wintering systems.Type
textArticle
Language
enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/4002544
