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Economics of Commodity Feed Systems for Western Washington Dairy Herds
Economics of Commodity Feed Systems for Western Washington Dairy Herds EB1465   The feeding program for dairy cows accounts for the largest single cost of milk production expenses. Substituting commodities, grains and other products that are unprocessed or partially processed, for part of the commercially prepared grain in cows' diets can save a substantial amount of money since commodities are cheaper. This bulletin discusses the expenses involved, such as milling equipment and increased management costs, as well as advantages and disadvantages. Supplemented with tables and a detailed dairy farm example.

Published: August 1987.   18 pages.
 
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