EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 25 MIN
E581 Falling Semen Sales Aren’t Bad News – They’re Proof You Bred Better
from The Bullvine
U.S. dairies bought 45.8 million semen units in 2025, down 6% — and NAAB president Jay Weiker says that drop is partly a win. Fewer straws are settling the same cows because reproduction got better.On The Bullvine Podcast, we break down what's really moving the needle: sexed semen now makes up 64% of domestic dairy units, beef-on-dairy beats conventional by 2.1 million units, and China went from the number-one export market to number 15 in a single year. The mix you choose decides which calves hit your barn floor — and what your replacements cost.What You'll LearnWhy selling fewer straws signals better reproduction, not a shrinking industryHow "sexed on top, beef on the bottom" reshapes your calf crop and cash flowWhat a $3,010 replacement heifer means for the beef calf you sell todayWhy heterospermic beef straws fix conception but cost you sire IDHow China's exit reshapes the bull lineup you buy fromBeef semen on dairy cows climbed from a rounding error to more than 8 million units a year in a decade. With Holstein bull calves running $700–$1,000 and beef-cross calves topping $1,500 in parts of Wisconsin, your breeding mix is a five-figure decision on a 100-cow herd. Run your real replacement number before the next semen order, not after.Full article and sources: https://www.thebullvine.com/genetics-breeding/dairy-semen-sales-2025-breeding-mix/ Subscribe for straight-talking dairy analysis. Share this with a producer who needs it.
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E581 Falling Semen Sales Aren’t Bad News – They’re Proof You Bred Better
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