Business Management
Solid business management skills are essential as the dairy cattle industry grows more competitive, complex, and challenging. Dairy producers will find information and tools to utilize in their daily routines, as well as opportunities to connect with other professionals and dairy experts. Find resources for running a dairy operation – from market trends and insights to resources management, dairy herd metrics, record-keeping, and cash-flow planning.
Dairy Farm Management
While raising cattle and managing dairy production, dairy farm owners and managers need to also stay informed and adapt to changing variables such as cattle feed prices, dairy market trends, and regulations.
In this section, you can access many other Penn State Extension resources on dairy farm management, such as our milk production record book to monitor herd productivity, and feeding records for monitoring feed intakes and forage dry matters.
Information is also available for entrepreneurial dairy producers interested in value-added dairy products, such as cheese, butter, and yogurt. From resource planning and management to production, marketing, they can access a variety of all Penn State Extension insights on value-added dairy production.
Tools and Apps for Dairy Producers
Useful tools for dairy producers are also featured in this section, such as the Penn State Dairy Herd Metrics mobile application and the Milk Production and Feeding Records app.
Calculation tools allow producers to get a clearer picture of their dairy expenses and income and how they relate to other farm expenses. Such useful tools are the Farm Margin mobile application for calculating a dairy's break-even cost of production, the DairyCents Mobile App for income over feed costs, and the CropCents Mobile App for actual costs to produce home-raised feeds.
Dairy producers can also find records management systems for determining the actual costs of raising replacement heifers, colostrum management, metrics for monitoring culling strategies, protein and phosphorus monitoring, and many more.
Risk Management for Dairy Producers
Risk management for dairy producers accounts for volatility in milk markets, farm costs, and other factors, so that an unforeseen setback does not cost you your business.
Make the best of Penn State Extension resources on managing risk for dairy operations. Topics include managing income over feed costs, tracking milk prices and feed costs, using milk futures to lock in profitability, risk management for reproduction programs, dairy margin coverage, as well as many others. In addition to these, you could see how to use the USDA Risk Management Checklist to develop or assess your risk management plan.
Dairy Farm Finances and Market Trends
A profitable dairy farm is sustained by adept business and financial management. Dairy producers are constantly monitoring production costs and staying informed of market trends and impending regulations.
Here you can find numerous resources to keep up with market information and help your business stay profitable. Penn State Extension is regularly publishing Dairy Outlook information with current market trends. The Dairy Sense series is also a useful resource for various business management topics.
In addition, producers can find advice and tools for dairy finances, such as these five steps to monitor the financial health of a dairy business. Tips on cash flow management are also available, and you can download our annual cash flow tool to identify cash inflows/outflows for the dairy enterprise.
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ArticlesDairy Sense: Making Sense of Hay and Grain Markets
Follow the market trends to make smarter decisions on purchasing. -
ArticlesEvaluating Milk Peak and Persistency Using DHIA Data Part 3
This part discusses lactation curves in PC-DART Herd Management software to evaluate groups production performance. -
Online Courses$109.00
Using QuickBooks to Manage Your Farm Business: Instructor-Guided
Sections 6Length 4 hours, 30 minutesLearn basic accounting principles and QuickBooks to run your farm business. This course includes instructor interaction and webinars. -
ArticlesDairy Sense: Weather's Impact on Corn Silage Quality
A well managed herd can persevere through dryer and wetter than normal years. -
ArticlesFinancial Rewards of Conservation: Tax Insights for Pennsylvania Producers
Conservation easements and tax credits offer significant incentives for Pennsylvania producers who are committed to preserving their land and engaging in sustainable agricultural practices. -
ArticlesEvaluating Milk Peak and Persistency Using DHIA Data Part 2
This article discusses the DHIA 202 Herd Summary peak milk and persistency data. -
ArticlesEvaluating Milk Peak and Persistency Using DHIA Data Part 1
This article discusses the use of DHIA 202 Herd Summary and PC DART Software to evaluate peak milk and persistency metrics in dairy herds. -
ArticlesThinking About Value-added Dairy? We Can Help!
A variety of resources, from technical support to facility design and product development, are available to help you navigate adding a value-added business. -
ArticlesDairy Sense: Do Not Leave Cash on the Table – Revisit Milk Components
Take steps to prevent your milk components from going south. -
ArticlesDairy Sense: Market Versus Home-Raised Cost for Dry Cow and Heifer Rations
Evaluating costs when comparing home-raised feeds vs purchased feeds can be tricky. -
WorkshopsDairy Field Day
Length 6 hours, 30 minutesEvent Format In-PersonOn-farm workshop with hands-on demonstrations and discussions on dairy and beef research, transition cow management, soybean research, and dairy data management. -
ArticlesFrom Generation to Generation: Key Considerations in Farm Ownership Transfer
Transitioning farm ownership to the next generation is a complex process that requires careful planning and a thorough understanding of tax and legal implications. -
WorkshopsCreating a Dairy Biosecurity Plan for HPAI
Length 1 hour, 30 minutesDevelop a biosecurity plan to safeguard your herd and comply with Pennsylvania guidelines at this open house event with expert guidance. -
ArticlesDairy Heifer Inventory Decisions
The decision on which heifers to keep is a challenging decision. Take the time to evaluate your herd before breeding. -
ArticlesDairy Sense: The Stark Reality of Dairying
Raising the bar and evaluating strategies for improving performance should be an ongoing event. -
ArticlesDairy Sense: Pricing Feed from Field – Moving Past Thumb Rules
Precision pricing forages and grain directly out of the field can be a benefit to both seller and buyer. -
ArticlesWhere's the Beef? Navigating Raising Beef on Dairy Crosses and the Markets
Beef on dairy crosses have been popular amongst dairy producers over the last few years, but is it right for your farm and genetics plan? -
Tools and AppsCommunity Digester Assessment Tool
This spreadsheet-based tool can be used to assess the economic impact of a dairy farmer's providing manure to a community (regional) anaerobic digester. -
WorkshopsQuickBooks Accounting Software Training
Length 4 days, 6 hours each day.Learn key accounting principles and QuickBooks in four detailed sessions, covering setup, transaction recording, reconciliation, and practical application. -
ArticlesDairy Sense: Preventative Health Care for the Dairy Herd
Be proactive by performing an annual review of your herd health preventative care. -
ArticlesEnhancing Dairy Farm Efficiency: Business Analysis and Benchmarking
Running a successful dairy farm involves more than just milking cows and tending to pasture. It requires strategic planning, financial management, and continuous improvement. -
ArticlesDairy Farm Preparation to Avoid the Winter Woes
A winter preparation checklist is a simple, but necessary tool. -
Tools and AppsSpreadsheet to Price Standing Corn for Silage
Use this spreadsheet to price your standing corn for silage. -
ArticlesRecommendations for Subclinical Ketosis Prevention
Steps and recommendations for subclinical ketosis prevention, review of achievable herd management benchmark for transition cows. -
ConferencesWomen in Dairy Conference
Length 7 hoursLearn and network at this exciting conference for women in the dairy industry!



