E603 Your 110-Cow Herd Loses $90,000 a Year at $20.70 Milk. Here’s Why You Don’t Quit episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 12 MIN

E603 Your 110-Cow Herd Loses $90,000 a Year at $20.70 Milk. Here’s Why You Don’t Quit

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A tight, well-run 110-cow herd can lose roughly $90,000 in family equity in a single year — and the math says it's structural, not a management failure.The Bullvine Podcast breaks down the number nobody says at the kitchen table: small herds face a cost of production up to $42.70/cwt while milk sells near $20.70. That's a loss baked in before the first cow is milked. We trace why cheap milk keeps flowing anyway, and walk through the three honest paths still on the table — scale up, go niche, or plan a dignified exit.What You'll LearnWhy a $42.70/cwt cost against a $20.70 milk price is a structural loss, not a margin problemHow an efficient 110-cow herd bleeds ~$90,000 in equity in one yearWhy 2,013 farms with 1,000+ cows now move 66% of U.S. milkWhat the 2025 FMMO make-allowance change quietly pulled from your checkScale, niche, or planned exit — how to tell which one your balance sheet supportsWhy an off-farm job covering the loan payment is a warning sign, not a safety netThe smallest herds run costs near $42.70/cwt versus about $19.14 for herds over 2,000 cows — a gap the all-milk price can't close. This isn't about trimming the feed bill; it's a decision about the operation's future. The episode reframes "staying small on commodity milk" as an active choice with the worst odds, and pushes producers to pull their real full-cost breakeven before the choice gets made for them.Full article and sources: https://www.thebullvine.com/farm-economics-management/small-herd-cost-production-milk-trap/ Subscribe for straight-talking dairy analysis. Share this with a producer who needs it.

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