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U.S. Dairy Cow Inventory Update – Jan ’17

  • February 1, 2017
  • by wbabler
According to USDA’s semiannual cattle inventory report, dairy producers expanded their herds throughout 2016 for the third consecutive year. The report showed that as of January 1st, 2017, the milk cow herd was 0.4% above a year ago, reaching a new 21 year high. The number of milk heifer replacements declined from the previous year, however, finishing 1.2% below the 2016 figure. The total milk cow herd finished the year at 9.35 million head, up 38,600 head from the prior year while milk heifer replacements finished the year at 4.75 million head, down 60,000 head from the prior year. Jan 1st US Dairy Cow Inventory - Jany 17 California had the largest milk cow herd as of January 1st, 2017, followed by Wisconsin, New York, Idaho and Pennsylvania. The milk cow herds within California and Wisconsin accounted for nearly a third of the total national milk cow herd. Jan 1st 2017 Milk Cow Inventory by State - Jan 17 YOY increases in milk cow herds were led by Texas (+30,000 head), followed by Idaho (+13,000 head) and Michigan (+13,000 head). California (-15,000 head) experienced the largest reduction in their milk cow herd throughout the year. Jan 1st 2017 Milk Cow Inventory by State YOY Change - Jan 17 The number of milk heifer replacements declined slightly from the 54 year high experienced throughout the previous year. The Jan ’17 heifer replacements per milk cow of 0.509 remained at the second highest level on record, trailing only the 2016 figure. Jan 1st Heifer Replacements Per Milk Cow - Jan 17 California had the largest number of milk heifer replacements as of January 1st, 2017, followed by Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania and Idaho. The milk heifer replacements within California and Wisconsin accounted for over 30% of the total U.S. milk heifer replacements. Jan 1st 2017 Milk Heifer Replacements by State - Jan 17 YOY declines in milk heifer replacements were most significant within California (-30,000 head), followed by Wisconsin (-25,000 head). Arizona (+49,000 head) experienced the largest increase in milk heifer replacements throughout the year. Jan 1st 2017 Milk Heifer Replacements by State YOY Change - Jan 17
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