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Beef & Dairy Production

How to decide?? Type of production varies greatly. Depends on: type of animals Location Facilities overall producer goals In general, producers must decide: Goal of production & purpose of animals. Type of breeding system to use How to market the animals.

Trends Increased demands for locally grown and organically raised products. Increased awareness of how agriculture products are raised and manufactured. Majority of products are still produced and sold to commercial corporations who re- distribute them (i.e.  grocery stores)

BEEF Production TYPES 1. Cow-Calf Producers- a herd of cows are bred each year to produce calves. Calves are often sold after weaning (6 months to 1 year) 2. Seedstock- also known as purebred breeders. Keeps herds of purebred breeding animals Provide replacement bulls for cow-calf operations. Focus more specifically on genetic improvements within a given breed.

BEEF Production TYPES 3. Cattle Feeders Stocker Operations purchase calves from a cow-calf producer and care for them for approximately 5 months (12 months to 17 months of age). Feedlot raises large numbers of animals in a more confined area. Fed to a “finished” market weight, then sent to be processed (between months of age) Animals are purchased from stockers or cow-calf producers through one of the various types of livestock markets.

Processing BEEF Cattle 1.Feedlots sell animals to packing plants (slaughter houses). 2.Most packing facilities process animals into primal cuts and subprimal cuts. a.These products are sold to retailers and foodservice companies. 3.Some packing facilities sell subprimals to meat processors who create value added products such as pre-cooked items, sandwich meat, etc.

Beef Production Summary The amount of time involved in producing beef cattle is significantly longer compared to swine and poultry. Most beef cattle are grown independently, not on contracts.

DAIRY Cattle Production Dairy cattle production in the United States continues to shift towards larger herds that allow producers to maximize production and profits. Types of Dairy Cattle Operations Intensive Dairy Production- animals are raised in a more confined setting such as an open lot or tie stall barn. Pasture Dairy Production- cattle are turned out on pasture continuously or for portions of the day. Some producers us a combination of both types.

Production Cycle of DAIRY Cattle Mature cows are milked 2-3 times a day after they give birth and their lactation cycle begins. Calves are removed from the cow 1-2 days after being born. Male calves are typically used for veal or are raised as slaughter steers. Heifers are either kept to become replacements or are used for meat.

Production Cycle of DAIRY Cattle Replacement heifers raised in feedlot or pasture settings bred around 15 months of age and begin producing milk 9 months later (2 years of age). During the lactation cycle, cows are re-bred. Approximately 60 days before they give birth again, they are “dried off” (quit producing milk) in preparation for their next calf to born. The average production cycle of dairy cattle is 5-7 years. Animals are then processed for their meat.

Processing Dairy Products Milk is collected into large tanks at the farm and then transported to processing facilities. Fluid milk is pasteurized and homogenized. Pasteurization- rapid heating and cooling of milk to remove harmful bacteria. Homogenization- dispersing fat droplets so the milk stays uniformly mixed.

Processing Dairy Products The excess fat removed from the fluid milk to make low fat milk such as skim and 2% is used to make products such as eggnog, butter, whipping cream, etc. Other dairy products made from fat and butterfat at value added facilities include ice cream, yogurt and cheese.