Author:
Hadrich Joleen C.,Wolf Christopher A.,Roy Black J.,Harsh Stephen B.
Abstract
Livestock rations are formulated to minimize feed cost subject to
nutritional requirements for a target performance level, which ignores the
potentially substantial cost of disposing of nutrients fed in excess of
nutritional requirements. We incorporate nutrient disposal costs into a
modified least-cost ration formulation model to arrive at a joint least-cost
decision that minimizes the sum of feed and net nutrient disposal costs. The
method is demonstrated with phosphorus disposal costs on a representative
dairy farm. Herd size, land availability and proximity, crop rotation, and
initial soil phosphorus content are shown to be important in determining
phosphorus disposal costs.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Economics and Econometrics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)