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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 38 MIN

E567 The $97,000 Breeding Meeting: How a 500-Cow Dairy Capped Beef at 35%

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A $1,200 calf check tomorrow could cost you a $3,800 heifer bill two breeding seasons from now. The replacement pipeline has never been thinner.That is the high-stakes trade-off facing commercial dairies in 2026. On this episode of The Bullvine Podcast, we dissect a data-driven model of a 500-cow Eastern operation that uncovered a hidden $97,000 net profit risk by attempting to push beef semen to 55 percent. We stack current USDA ERS cattle projections against record-low NASS heifer inventories to reveal why maximizing today's calf revenue can quietly bankrupt your 2028 milking string.• Why a 55 percent beef allocation quietly drains 97,000 dollars from a 500-cow herd • The mathematical error hiding inside common 10 percent heifer non-completion defaults • How to calculate the exact day-old calf crossover price needed to beat sexed dairy semen • Why your top genomic quartile must never receive beef semen as a repeat breeder • The four-step pipeline audit that proves if your beef percentage is already too highThis episode exposes the biological trap of top-of-cycle calf prices. While the May 2026 ERS report forecasts low beef production through 2027, CoBank models a national shortage of 800,000 replacement heifers. If your herd's age at first calving has drifted to 26 months and your heifers-per-cow ratio drops below 0.80, you do not have a crossbreeding strategy—you have an unsustainable bet against a 3,800-dollar replacement market.Full article and sources: https://www.thebullvine.com/farm-economics-management/beef-on-dairy-economics-35-percent-cap/ Subscribe for straight-talking dairy analysis. Share this with a producer who needs it.

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