Title: Report on Dairy Industry in Iowa
1- Dairy Marketing
- Dr. Roger Ginder
- Econ 338a
- Fall 2007
- Lecture 3
2 MILK SUPPLY DEMAND
- Supply
- Farms Cows
- Regions
- Production Systems
- Quantities
- Demand Trends
- Utilization
- Consumers
3TOTAL MILK SUPPLY NO. COWS X PROD. PER
COW ____________________________ MILK SUPPLY
(TOT. PRODUCTION)
4Total U.S. Milk Production
Source Dairy Yearbook, ERS NASS
5TOTAL MILK DEMAND NO. CONSUMERS X PER CAPITA
MILK CONSUMPTION ________________________________
MILK DEMAND
6Total U.S. Milk Production and Total Commercial
Disappearance, 1980-2006
Sources Agricultural Statistics, NASS, USDA
Livestock, Dairy Poultry, ERS, USDA
7Basic Economic Concepts
- Supply Function
- Demand Function
- Equilibrium Price and Quantity
- Market Clearing Price and Quantity
- Total Industry Revenue
- Price Supports Above Equilibrium
8Price /
Supply
Pe
Quantity of milk supplied of milk demanded
Qe
9Price /
Supply
Pe
Demand
Quantity of milk supplied of milk demanded
Qe
10Price /
Supply
Pe
Demand
Quantity of milk supplied of milk demanded
Qe
11Price /
Supply
Pe
Demand
Quantity of milk supplied of milk demanded
Qe
Total Revenue P Q
12Total U.S. Milk Production and Total Commercial
Disappearance, 1980-2006
Sources Agricultural Statistics, NASS, USDA
Livestock, Dairy Poultry, ERS, USDA
13Price /
Supply
PS
Pe
Demand
Qss
Qds
Quantity of milk supplied of milk demanded
Qe
Total Revenue Ps Qss
14Price /
Supply
PS
Pe
Demand
Qss
Qds
Quantity of milk supplied of milk demanded
Qe
Total Revenue Ps Qss
15Total U.S. Milk Production and Total Commercial
Disappearance, 1980-2006
Sources Agricultural Statistics, NASS, USDA
Livestock, Dairy Poultry, ERS, USDA
16SUPPLY ISSUES
- FARMS
- PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
- COWS
- PRODUCTION PER COW
- LOCATION OF PRODUCTION
- COSTS AND RETURNS
17DEMAND ISSUES
- PRODUCTS CONSUMED
- PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
- POPULATION GROWTH
18Number of Dairy Farms, U.S.
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
19Number of Iowa Dairy Farms
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
20Number of Dairy Farms, Selected States
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
21Number of Dairy Cows, U.S.
Source NASS, USDA, on-line database, 3/28/05
22Number of Dairy Cows, Iowa
Proj.
Source NASS, USDA, on-line database, 3/23/05
23 Number of Dairy Cows,Selected States
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
24Average Number of Cows Per Farm, U.S.
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
25Average Number of Cows Per Farm in Iowa
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
26Average Number of Cows Per Farm, Selected States
Source Census of Agriculture, NASS, U.S. Dept.
of Agriculture
27Production Per Cow, U.S.
Source NASS, USDA, on-line database, 3.23.05
28Production Per Cow in Iowa
Source NASS, USDA, on-line database, 3/21/05
29Production Per Cow, Selected States
Source NASS, USDA, on-line database, 3/21/05
30USDA, Federal Milk Market Administrator, Tulsa,
2/2002
31USDA, Federal Milk Market Administrator, Tulsa,
2/2005
32USDA, Federal Milk Market Administrator, Tulsa,
2/2005
33Number of Cows Production Per Cow, U.S.
Source NASS, USDA, on-line database, 3/21/05
34U.S.DAIRY PRODUCTION--SUPPLY
- The Production Plant
- Production Systems used
- Producer Size Vs. Production Share
- Geographic Distribution of Milk Production
35GENERAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
- Tie stall or stanchion
- Traditional
- Modern (humid climate)
- Modern (dry lot)
- Rotational grazing
36DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Tie stall (stanchion) barn system
- Cows tethered, milked, bedded in stall
- Milking unit moved stall-to-stall
- Pipeline system through barn
- Feed brought to cow
- Loft and silo for feed
- Smaller operations (less 100 cows)
37DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Advantages
- Suited to cold weather
- Cow comfort in winter
- Aesthetics for many
- Existing system On many farms
38DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILTIES
- Problems
- Labor intensive
- High cost - 7,000-10,000/cow (with land and
cows) - Expansion is difficult
- Purchasing and handling ingredients in volume can
be difficult
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46DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Advantages
- Suited to cold weather
- Cow comfort in winter
- Aesthetics for many
- Existing system On many farms
47DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILTIES
- Problems
- Labor intensive
- High cost - 7,000-10,000/cow (with land and
cows) - Expansion is difficult
- Purchasing and handling ingredients in volume can
be difficult
48GENERAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
- Tie stall or stanchion
- Traditional
- Modern (humid climate)
- Modern (dry lot)
- Rotational grazing
49DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Traditional system
- Milking and housing are separated
- Housing in some type of confinement system
- Concrete corrals
- Utah stalls (open with roof over head)
- Free stall housing (dry stalls)
50DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Feeding down middle and/or on sides
- Feed pelleted concentrate in parlor and forage is
fed outside - OR total mixed ration of concentrate and forage
is fed - Parlor milking of cows
- Flat barn
- Four on a side end-to-end
- Herringbone
51DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Advantages
- Adaptable to climate variability
- Adapted to home production of forages/grains
- Adaptable to diversified family farm
- Problems
- Labor requirements
- Cost 4,000-7,000/cow (with land and cows)
- Smaller size and input purchasing levels
52GENERAL PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
- Tie stall or stanchion
- Traditional
- Modern (humid climate)
- Modern (dry lot)
- Rotational grazing
53DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Modern free stall system
- Free stall housing
- Lagoon Manure Storage
- Modern parlors
- Free stall in humid areas
- Ventilation
- Flush systems for waste in parlor
- Flushing in concrete walkways and free stalls
54DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Modern free stall systemArid
- Similar Free stall housing With larger parlors
- Reuse water 2 or 3 times
- Free stall in arid areas
- Open sides
- Fans during hot months
- Flush systems for waste in parlor
- Flushing in concrete walkways and free stalls
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62DAIRY PRODUCTION METHODS AND FACILITIES
- Milking Parlors
- High Capacity
- Many use 3X milking schedule
- Operate more or less continuously 24/7
- Large bulk tank capacity geared to tanker pickup
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69Questions?