Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie

This study investigates a farm in Dalarna which includes 16 ha of farmland and 1, 7 ha of pasture. The purpose is to find out if it is possible to start an animal production in Dalarna. The study is set only to compare spring lamb production with nurse cow production. There are two buildings on...

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Autor principal: Wiklund, Erik
Formato: L3
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101) 2006
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description This study investigates a farm in Dalarna which includes 16 ha of farmland and 1, 7 ha of pasture. The purpose is to find out if it is possible to start an animal production in Dalarna. The study is set only to compare spring lamb production with nurse cow production. There are two buildings on the farm that can be used for this purpose. One is an old cowshed, and the other is an unused silo for silage with a roof on top. Both of the buildings are compared to every alternative in the calculations. The study shows that you have to construct as cheep as possible, and it is also very important that you use a building that doesn't need a big investment. When it comes to the different productions, it tells us that a good spring lamb season pays better than organic nurse cow production. NURSE COWS The floor in the cowshed is to be destroyed, so that new boxes for the cows to lie in can be made. Flat floors for the calves also need to be cased. The low roof makes it impossible to keep the cows in a deep straw bed. The cows get fed outside on a hard concrete surface. In the silo, light and water needs to be installed, and an area for calves to hide in needs to be made. The cows get fed in the same way as mentioned above. It is not profitable to reconstruct the cowshed, but to reconstruct the silo does make a profit. SPRING LAMBS The spring lambs doesn't need the same amount of construction investments as the nurse cows. The floor in the cowshed is to be destroyed so that a new flat floor, for a deep straw bed, can be cased. The sheep will be fed outside, in the same way as the cows. The silo will be reconstructed in a similar way as in the cow alternative. Despite of the higher profit in the lamb production, the alternative to reconstruct the cowshed is unprofitable. Although, putting them in the silo makes quite a profit. MY OWN CONCLUSIONS Even though the gross margin shows a negative figure for two of the four analyses, the total business makes a profit with some help from EU subsidies. Many of the subsidies that this farm is valid for, are not shown in the analyses.
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spelling RepoSLU112932017-10-10T12:54:48Z Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie Spring lamb or nurse cow production in Dalarna : a case study Wiklund, Erik vårlamm dikor produktion This study investigates a farm in Dalarna which includes 16 ha of farmland and 1, 7 ha of pasture. The purpose is to find out if it is possible to start an animal production in Dalarna. The study is set only to compare spring lamb production with nurse cow production. There are two buildings on the farm that can be used for this purpose. One is an old cowshed, and the other is an unused silo for silage with a roof on top. Both of the buildings are compared to every alternative in the calculations. The study shows that you have to construct as cheep as possible, and it is also very important that you use a building that doesn't need a big investment. When it comes to the different productions, it tells us that a good spring lamb season pays better than organic nurse cow production. NURSE COWS The floor in the cowshed is to be destroyed, so that new boxes for the cows to lie in can be made. Flat floors for the calves also need to be cased. The low roof makes it impossible to keep the cows in a deep straw bed. The cows get fed outside on a hard concrete surface. In the silo, light and water needs to be installed, and an area for calves to hide in needs to be made. The cows get fed in the same way as mentioned above. It is not profitable to reconstruct the cowshed, but to reconstruct the silo does make a profit. SPRING LAMBS The spring lambs doesn't need the same amount of construction investments as the nurse cows. The floor in the cowshed is to be destroyed so that a new flat floor, for a deep straw bed, can be cased. The sheep will be fed outside, in the same way as the cows. The silo will be reconstructed in a similar way as in the cow alternative. Despite of the higher profit in the lamb production, the alternative to reconstruct the cowshed is unprofitable. Although, putting them in the silo makes quite a profit. MY OWN CONCLUSIONS Even though the gross margin shows a negative figure for two of the four analyses, the total business makes a profit with some help from EU subsidies. Many of the subsidies that this farm is valid for, are not shown in the analyses. Denna studie behandlar en gård i Dalarna som har 16 ha åkermark och 1, 7 ha bete. Syftet med studien är att titta på vilka möjligheter det finns att starta djurproduktion i Dalarna. Studien är begränsad till att jämföra lönsamheten och arbetsintensiteten mellan vårlammsproduktion och dikoproduktion. På gården finns två byggnader som kan lämpa sig för detta. Ett gammalt kostall för uppbundna mjölkkor samt en plansilo med tak. Bidragskalkyler har gjorts, där de båda byggnaderna har varit förutsättningar för de båda alternativen. Klart är att man måste bygga billigt och utnyttja befintliga byggnader som inte kräver för stor investering. Vidare kan man se att en lyckad vårlammssäsong är mer lönsam än ett år med dikor. SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101) 2006 L3 swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/11293/
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Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie
title Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie
title_full Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie
title_fullStr Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie
title_full_unstemmed Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie
title_short Vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i Dalarna : fallstudie
title_sort vårlamm eller dikoproduktion i dalarna : fallstudie
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dikor
produktion