Expansion Review 2007-2012
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Maintenance12% Paddocks,
Roadways 18%
Drainage 41%
Reseeding 27%
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Expansion Review 2007-2012Expansion Review 2007-2012 O’ Donnell Dairy O’ Donnell Dairy FarmFarm
Cow and Heifer Cow and Heifer NumbersNumbers
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Cash left to Pay: Labour,loans,tax,pension,&capital Key Facts
•800feet above sea level•Milking 81 cows 2012•54ha total area•36.6ha milking area•8 unit milking parlour•Heifer contract reared•Machinery work contracted
Farm Expenditure Farm Expenditure 2009-20122009-2012
Lessons Learned – Expansion•Young stock numbers increase•Need facilities for young stock•Reseeding priority•Need good plenty of roadways•Plan your expenditure•Focus on bulk purchase•Reaching targets a challenge with more stock0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000
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Money spent 2009-Money spent 2009-2012 2012 €€
Current Farm UpdatesCurrent Farm Updates
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10 year average
Index 265%
Index 115%Index 3
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Index 42%
K index of the farm Jan 2012 2011 2012Milk solids/cow 401 351Milk solids/ha 878 815EBI (fertility sub index)
100(82) 125(59)
Start date of calving 11-Feb 9-Feb6 week calving rate 67% 79%Not In Calf % 10% 7.5%Herd Predicted 6 wk calving rate 2013
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Soil FertilitySoil Fertility
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Milk production & Fertility Milk production & Fertility UpdateUpdate
Index 234%
Index 142%
Index 322%
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P index of the farm Jan 2012
Grass Grown 2011 and Grass Grown 2011 and 20122012
•Cows out day&night from calving•3kg meal fed/day avg. (Feb-Aug)•Fed 110 round bales except Jun•Housed 20 days & 9 nights•27 days of on /off grazing•Fertiliser was kept up to date•Heifers bred indoors 2 wks in May•Cut silage 12th June•Bought 200 round bales in June
Average Farm CoverStocking RateCover/CowGrowth RateMealSilageMilk Kgs/cowProtein (%)Fat (%)SCC
Today’s Farm Today’s Farm UpdateUpdate
2012 2012 ManagementManagement
RainfallRainfall
Key Facts•800feet above sea level•53.77ha total area•36.57ha milking area•8 unit milking parlour•Heifer contract reared•Machinery work contracted
Current Yard
Slurry Storage 475m³ /90 cows
78 cubicles
100 feet of feed space
Poor cow flow in collecting yard
No cow drafting facility
8 unit Milking parlour (3hrs/day)
Milk storage limited at peak
Proposed Development
Slurry storage for 100 cows,
30 0-1yrs+30 1-2yrs
Better cow flow to parlour
Reduced silage pit area
ExistingExisting Yard &Yard & ProposedProposed
Drainage problems
Test pits (at least 2.5m deep)
• Soil texture & structure
• Water movement (transmit or retain)
• Rooting depth, cracking
• Depth/Thickness of various layers
Groundwater Drainage System
Impermeable soils
Conventional or deep pipe drains:
• If a soil layer will transmit water
• If excess water can percolate to watertable.
• Drain spacing dependent on hydraulic properties of drainage layer.
Mole drain or gravel mole drain:
• Aim to fracture and crack the soil
• Dependent on:• Soil type • Implement used• Weather conditions
• In tandem with collector drains