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EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 28 MIN

E351 Why 70‑Hour Weeks Are Killing Your Dairy Profits

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This episode challenges one of dairy farming's most stubborn myths: that grinding 70-hour weeks makes you more profitable. Instead, newly released research from Ireland puts the spotlight on smarter work, not just harder work. We reveal how the top 25% of dairy farms working just 51 hours weekly outperform the lowest 25% grinding away at 70 hours — delivering a massive 20% boost in ROI. Dive in for groundbreaking insights that could reshape your entire operation and future-proof your farm in this hyper-competitive, razor-thin margin industry.Key Takeaways:How are some farmers turning off the "always on" mentality and seeing 20% bigger profits?What's the real impact of working excessive hours on decision making and farm sustainability?How are flexible milking and smart automation driving efficiency without sacrificing production?What role does mental health play in profitability and what risks are farmers facing?What's the practical 90-day roadmap to begin shifting your farm to the profitable 51-hour workweek?Why isn't "more hours" the answer, but "better brain function" will save your bottom line?Deeper Dive - Why Listen: This episode deep-dives into the latest data-backed revelations shaking up the dairy world. We explore a landmark Irish study highlighting how relentless hustle is a false prophet in farming profitability. We discuss the costs of burnout and impaired cognition on your herd and wallet, the growing mental health crisis on farms, and why the industry must stop glorifying exhaustion.You'll hear from analysis of global innovators—from New Zealand's flexible milking models boosting income 60%, to Dutch systems emphasizing craftsmanship and balance—and how technology like Automated Milking Systems (AMS) free up critical cognitive capacity for decisive management.Listeners ready for change will get a clear 4-phase, 90-day transformation playbook covering time audits, delegations, tech investments, and operator wellness strategies. This episode is essential for anyone serious about disruptively improving dairy ROI and building sustainable operations.For those in genetics, farm management, or industry leadership, the insights here challenge status quo thinking and call for a mental shift: your brain is not your margin's enemy, but your greatest asset.Resources & Engagement: Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast now to stay ahead with more research-driven insights disrupting dairy norms. Visit https://www.thebullvine.com/management/why-70%e2%80%91hour-weeks-are-killing-your-dairy-profits/ to access full articles, data tables, and reference studies mentioned in this episode.Engage with us on social media @TheBullvine—join the conversation, share your experiences, and connect with a community redefining profitable dairy farming.

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