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Arnold FarmARNOLD FARM — EDGAR, WI

The Arnolds have made many steps towards modernizing a 45-cow barn bought in 1999 to a 100 cow and growing grazing dairy. A swing-13 parlor attached to the old barn allows 110 cows to be milked in 2 hours. The barn has retrofitted tie-stalls, but Peter and the cows prefer “out-wintering,” a practice utilizing windbreaks and a bedded pack for the lactating and dry herd. This practice although low-tech, low-cost, and unconventional boasted an average BTSCC 80,000 for 2004 and works well with his seasonal calving practice.

Lane improvement and fencing.

1999

Farm purchased. 177 acres, including 45 milk cows and young stock, and a limited line of equipment. Previous owner had practiced managed grazing to some extent.

2000

Lane improvement and fencing. More acreage converted from corn to permanent pasture.

Added headlocks

2001

Added headlocks to barn expanding capacity from 45 to 80 to accommodate growing herd of approximately 65 milk cows. First year of out-wintering milk cows. He then re-used the headlocks in the holding/feeding area behind the new parlor.

holding/feeding alley

2002

Started building swing 13 parlor and holding/feeding alley. Cow numbers were at 78.

grain feeding system

2003

Completed parlor for use in February, moved headlocks to holding/feeding area and installed freestall loops into the barn. Cow numbers were then 90. Parlor included grain feeding system.

Added cow lane and fencing

2004

Additional purchase of 80 acres. Added cow lane and fencing. Buried water lines 16 inches below ground throughout the whole farm. Cow numbers were then 110.

111 stall, 4 row freestall barn with feedbunks

2007
Contructed a 111 stall, 4 row freestall barn with feedbunks on the outside of the building. This enabled Peter to get the most amount of cow resting space under the roof for very cold or wet conditions. His herd continues to grow to close to 150 head.

111 stall, 4 row freestall barn with feedbunks

2007


Peter’s Advice on Outwintering Dairy Cattle

  • Preferably no calving after the middle of September
  • Plenty of wind-break
  • Enough bedding on hand
  • Frost-free water system
  • Plenty of feeding space
  • Easy access to the holding area.
  • Use a high quality teat dip.

Parlor/Modernization Price tag

Building

$24,435

Concrete

$33,214

Excavation

$3881

Heating

$4082

Milking Equip.

$27,321

Steel

$9518

Hardware/Misc.

$3589

Excess Labor

$830


Total Cost

$106,870