Economic evaluation of grazing steers on summer annuals sod-seeded into warm-season perennial pasture

IF 1.4 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
IvaNelle Meyer , Michael P. Popp , Christine C. Nieman , James L. Mitchell , Kenneth P. Coffey
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Abstract

Objectives

Sorhgum-sudangrass (SS) and cowpea (CW) can increase cattle gains when sod-seeded to mixed bermudagrass (MB); however, establishment time and cost may not be recouped by improved animal production. Additionally, valuing weight gain at varying production stages, without a market transaction, prompted an evaluation of different pricing methods.

Materials and Methods

Cattle gains on MB, SS, and a 50:50 mix of SS+CW (SSCW) pastures were evaluated. One pricing method linearly interpolated 10-yr-average prices across weight categories. A second, regression-based approach added corn and feeder cattle futures to weight to explain prices. The third used experimental years only.

Results and Discussion

Greater forage quality in annuals pastures where cattle had greater ADG (1.01 kg/ head per day for SS and SSCW vs. 0.79 kg/head per day for MB) led to different cattle gains by forage and year. In 2021 grazing days were 91, 68, and 60 d for MB, SS, and SSCW, respectively, whereas they were 95 d for MB and 92 d for SS and SSCW in 2022. Despite greater ADG with annuals, delayed planting of annuals led to numerically lesser cattle gains and lesser partial returns than MB in 2021. In 2022 drought forced a rest period in MB pastures; however, greater weight gains with annuals did not recoup costs regardless of pricing method.

Conclusions and Applications

Timely planting is important for increasing grazing days with annuals. With seasonal and cyclical dynamics affecting the value of weight gain, heavier ending weights were not rewarded with prices that would cover annuals establishment.
夏季一年生牧草在暖季多年生牧草上播种的经济评价
目的将高粱-藜草(SS)和豇豆(CW)与混合百慕大草(MB)混合,可以提高牛的产量;然而,建立时间和成本可能无法通过改善动物生产来弥补。此外,在没有市场交易的情况下,在不同的生产阶段评估体重增加,促使对不同的定价方法进行评估。材料与方法对牧草在MB、SS和50:50 SS+CW (SSCW)组合上的产量进行评价。一种定价方法是在权重类别中线性插值10年平均价格。第二种是基于回归的方法,将玉米和饲料牛期货纳入权重,以解释价格。第三组只使用了实验年份。结果与讨论一年生牧草质量越高,平均日增重越高(SS和SSCW分别为1.01 kg/头/ d, MB为0.79 kg/头/ d),导致不同牧草和年份的牛增重不同。2021年MB、SS和SSCW的放牧天数分别为91、68和60 d, 2022年MB和SS和SSCW的放牧天数分别为95 d和92 d。尽管一年生作物的平均日增重更高,但在2021年,一年生作物的延迟种植导致牛的产量和部分回报低于MB。2022年,干旱迫使MB牧场休养一段时间;然而,无论采用何种定价方法,一年生作物增加的体重都无法收回成本。结论与应用适时种植对增加一年生牧草放牧天数具有重要意义。由于季节性和周期性的动态影响增重的价值,较重的末重不能获得覆盖全年建立的价格。
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