Journal article

Evaluating options for irrigated dairy farm systems in northern Victoria when irrigation water availability decreases and price increases

CKM Ho, DP Armstrong, LR Malcolm, PT Doyle

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2007

Abstract

A case study and spreadsheet modelling approach was used to examine options for two dairy farms in northern Victoria that would enable them to maintain profit, or ameliorate a decline in profit, under changes in irrigation water availability and price. Farm 1 obtained 43% of estimated metabolisable energy requirements for the milking herd from supplements, had a predominantly spring-calving herd, and used mainly owner/operator labour. Farm 2 obtained 54% of estimated metabolisable energy requirements for the milking herd from supplementary feeds, had a split-calving herd, and used owner/operator and employed labour. When long-term allocation of irrigation water declined from 160% to 100% wat..

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