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The Decision Tool for MPP-Dairy

The Decision Tool for MPP-Dairy. Mark Stephenson Director of Dairy Policy Analysis University of Wisconsin. Let’s Look Back in Time. 2005. 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history. Let’s Look Back in Time. 2006.

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The Decision Tool for MPP-Dairy

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  1. The Decision Tool for MPP-Dairy Mark Stephenson Director of Dairy Policy Analysis University of Wisconsin

  2. Let’s Look Back in Time 2005 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history

  3. Let’s Look Back in Time 2006 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history

  4. Let’s Look Back in Time 2007 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history

  5. Let’s Look Back in Time 2008 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history

  6. Let’s Look Back in Time 2009 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history MILC paid this farm $44,800 that year.

  7. Let’s Look Back in Time 2010 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history

  8. Let’s Look Back in Time 2011 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history

  9. Let’s Look Back in Time 2012 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history MILC paid this farm $29,000 that year.

  10. Let’s Look Back in Time 2013 175 Cows, producing 23,000 lbs of milk per cow, or 4 million annual production history MILC paid this farm $10,300 that year.

  11. If We Picked the Optimal Strategy

  12. If We Picked Advanced Strategy

  13. If We Picked Risk Strategy

  14. For More Information http://DairyMarkets.org http://FSA.USDA.gov

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