Identifying high-value tactical livestock decisions on a mixed enterprise farm in a variable environment

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Animal Production Science Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1071/an23407
Michael Young, John Young, Ross S. Kingwell, Philip E. Vercoe
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Abstract

Context

Australia is renowned for its climate variation, featuring years with drought and years with floods, which result in significant production and profit variability. Accordingly, to maximise profitability, dryland farming systems need to be dynamically managed in response to unfolding weather conditions.

Aims

The aim of this study is to identify and quantify optimal tactical livestock management for different weather-years.

Methods

This study employed a whole-farm optimisation model to analyse a representative mixed enterprise farm located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Using this model, we investigated the economic significance of five key livestock management tactics. These included timing of sheep sales, pasture-area adjustments, rotational grazing, crop grazing and sheep nutrition adjustments.

Key results

The results showed that, on the modelled dryland mixed-enterprise farm in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, short-term adjustments to the overall farm strategy in response to unfolding weather conditions increased expected profit by approximately 16%. Each tactic boosted profit by between A$7704 and A$53,171. However, we outline several complexities that farmers must consider when implementing tactics.

Conclusions

The financial gains from short-term tactical management highlighted their importance and farmers’ need to develop and apply those skills. The tactical skills promote business resilience and adaptability in the face of climate uncertainties.

Implications

The study highlighted the economic value of dynamic livestock management in response to climate variations, offering farmers in the Great Southern region the means to underpin profitable and sustainable farm practices.

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在多变环境中确定混合企业农场的高价值牲畜战术决策
背景澳大利亚以气候多变而闻名,干旱年和洪涝年时有发生,导致产量和利润变化很大。因此,为了实现利润最大化,旱地农业系统需要根据不断变化的天气条件进行动态管理。目的本研究旨在确定和量化不同天气年份的最佳牲畜战术管理。方法本研究采用全农场优化模型来分析位于西澳大利亚大南部地区的一个代表性混合企业农场。利用该模型,我们研究了五种关键牲畜管理策略的经济意义。这些策略包括绵羊销售时机、牧场面积调整、轮牧、作物放牧和绵羊营养调整。主要结果结果表明,在西澳大利亚大南部地区的模拟旱地混合企业农场中,根据不断变化的天气条件对农场总体战略进行短期调整可使预期利润增加约 16%。每种策略都能使利润增加 7704 澳元至 53171 澳元。不过,我们概述了农民在实施策略时必须考虑的几个复杂因素。结论 短期战术管理带来的经济收益突出了其重要性,以及农民开发和应用这些技能的必要性。面对气候的不确定性,战术技能提高了企业的应变能力和适应性。意义该研究强调了针对气候变异进行动态牲畜管理的经济价值,为大南部地区的农民提供了支持盈利和可持续农场实践的手段。
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Animal Production Science
Animal Production Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
7.10%
发文量
139
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Research papers in Animal Production Science focus on improving livestock and food production, and on the social and economic issues that influence primary producers. The journal (formerly known as Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture) is predominantly concerned with domesticated animals (beef cattle, dairy cows, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry); however, contributions on horses and wild animals may be published where relevant. Animal Production Science is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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