Netherlands: Good roughage remains basic for low feed costs

Published 2020년 11월 28일

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The article highlights the concerns of entrepreneurs in the dairy industry regarding feed efficiency and the costs associated with feed. From July 2019 to June 2020, the total feed costs for dairy farmers were 10.45 euros per 100 kilos of milk, a slight increase from the previous year. Despite dry summers, most farmers were able to bring in enough grass, with some successfully making good grass silage. The article also discusses the use of maize and fodder beets in rations and the benefits of summer barn feeds for better feed efficiency. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating high-protein autumn grass into the total ration to achieve high feed efficiency.
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Market manager Food & Agri Hans de Bie of Alfa Accountants and Adviseurs is also aware that entrepreneurs are concerned with feed efficiency on a daily basis. 'What you can quickly control is the composition of the total ration based on signals from milk production and the health of the livestock,' he says. 'Of course, external factors such as weather influences also play a role in the quality of roughage, but good feed efficiency starts with good roughage. There are farmers who always succeed in making a good grass silage and others rarely succeed. ' Purchase of feed and own feed Alfa has an overview of the total feed costs of dairy farmers. From July 2019 to June 2020, the costs for the purchase of feed were 10.45 euros per 100 kilos of milk, 5 cents higher than the 10.40 euros in the previous year. The costs for own feed were, at 4.79 euros per 100 kilos of milk, lower than the 6.05 euros from July 2018 to June 2019, according to Alfa Figures that Speak. 'If you look at the 25 ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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