Grazing with large herd (500 cows)

Description

The farm from the family van Eijden is located in the northern part of the Netherlands, in the province Friesland. The last decades the herd has gradual grown to 500 dairy cows. Despite the large herd (from Dutch perspective) the cows are still grazing.

Grazing is self-evident for the farmer and the pillar of his farm management. The motivation of the grazing is based on the economic benefits (low costs) and the simplicity.

Reason for the innovation

Grazing is the pillar of the farm and the size of the herd is irrelevant according the farmer.

  • Achievements: despite growth to a large herd still successfully grazing
  • Constraints: trampling the ground
  • Results: simplicity in the farm management and low costs, high profit

Farm description

Environment

  • Soil: Sandy-loam, peat
  • Climate: Temperate oceanic
  • Altitude: ±sea level
  • Slope: flat

Grassland management

  • Grazing: Yes
  • Grazing management: Rotational
  • Length of grazing period: 4 months/year
  • Main composition grassland: Perennial ryegrass and red and white clovers

Structure

  • Annual work units (AWU): 4
  • Agricultural Area 200 ha UAA
    • Permanent grassland 150 ha
    • Temporary grassland 25 ha
    • Corn silage 25 ha
  • Production method: Conventional
  • Stock
    • 500 dairy cows
    • 250 young stock
  • Breed Holstein-Friesian

Animal performance

  • Milk production: 7725 kg/year

Why it is working

The innovation is successful on this farm because:

  • the farmer is focussed on the economic result and not on the highest milk production.
  • more than 100 hectares is located direct around the stable and suitable for grazing.

Additional information

Farming system

conventional farming

Domains of innovation

grazing management system

Main types of animal

dairy cattle

Country

The Netherlands

Product type

Farmer portrait

Language

English

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