<p>Brad shares a spring dairy update and breaks down newly released national performance metrics from the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding, offering a snapshot of what the U.S. dairy herd looks like today. He also touches on a major industry headline—Zoetis’ planned acquisition of Neogen’s animal genomics business—and what that could mean for dairy genetics going forward.</p><p>A big part of the episode focuses on the red-hot calf market, especially for beef-on-dairy crosses. Brad highlights eye-popping prices from Minnesota sale barns, where Holstein bull calves and beef-cross calves are bringing in far more than producers would have expected just a few years ago. He reflects on how dramatically the economics of beef-on-dairy have changed and what that could mean for breeding decisions on dairies this year.</p><p>The second half of the episode dives into the new national herd data, including milk production, components, somatic cell counts, herd size, and breed distribution across the country. Brad walks through where Holsteins, Jerseys, crossbreds, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Ayrshires, and Milking Shorthorns stand today, and which states are leading in cow numbers and herd size. It’s a practical, numbers-driven look at dairy trends in the U.S. and a useful update for anyone interested in genetics, herd demographics, and where the industry is heading.</p><p><br>Questions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -&gt; themoosroom@umn.edu or call 612-624-3610 and leave us a message!</p><p>Linkedin -&gt; <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-moos-room/">The Moos Room</a><br>Twitter -&gt; <a href="https://twitter.com/UMNmoosroom">@UMNmoosroom</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/UMNFarmSafety">@UMNFarmSafety</a><br>Facebook -&gt; <a href="https://www.facebook.com/UMNDairy">@UMNDairy</a><br>YouTube -&gt; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgB9p57ty2gaYLAQ7FXtOeA">UMN Beef and Dairy</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeUotkoe0qAEnbNm4XwHirA">UMN Farm Safety and Health</a><br>Instagram -&gt; <a href="https://www.instagram.com/umnwcrocdairy/?hl=en">@UMNWCROCDairy</a><br><a href="https://extension.umn.edu/">Extension Website</a><br><a href="https://www.agriamerica.com/podcasts">AgriAmerica Podcast Directory</a> </p>

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Episode 338 - Dairy by the Numbers: Production, Breeds, and Herd Size - UMN Extension's The Moos Room

MAR 16, 202621 MIN
The Moos Room™

Episode 338 - Dairy by the Numbers: Production, Breeds, and Herd Size - UMN Extension's The Moos Room

MAR 16, 202621 MIN

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Brad shares a spring dairy update and breaks down newly released national performance metrics from the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding, offering a snapshot of what the U.S. dairy herd looks like today. He also touches on a major industry headline—Zoetis’ planned acquisition of Neogen’s animal genomics business—and what that could mean for dairy genetics going forward.A big part of the episode focuses on the red-hot calf market, especially for beef-on-dairy crosses. Brad highlights eye-popping prices from Minnesota sale barns, where Holstein bull calves and beef-cross calves are bringing in far more than producers would have expected just a few years ago. He reflects on how dramatically the economics of beef-on-dairy have changed and what that could mean for breeding decisions on dairies this year.The second half of the episode dives into the new national herd data, including milk production, components, somatic cell counts, herd size, and breed distribution across the country. Brad walks through where Holsteins, Jerseys, crossbreds, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Ayrshires, and Milking Shorthorns stand today, and which states are leading in cow numbers and herd size. It’s a practical, numbers-driven look at dairy trends in the U.S. and a useful update for anyone interested in genetics, herd demographics, and where the industry is heading.Questions, comments, scathing rebuttals? -> [email protected] or call 612-624-3610 and leave us a message!Linkedin -> The Moos RoomTwitter -> @UMNmoosroom and @UMNFarmSafetyFacebook -> @UMNDairyYouTube -> UMN Beef and Dairy and UMN Farm Safety and HealthInstagram -> @UMNWCROCDairyExtension WebsiteAgriAmerica Podcast Directory