Holstein Springers Kick Off the Year Mixed

Dairy replacement heifer values are off to a checkered start to 2023.

Raising too many heifers can be costly for producers, which is why David Erf recommends having a management plan for heifer inventory and reminds producers to check their cattle inventory numbers as much as they do milk prices.
Raising too many heifers can be costly for producers, which is why David Erf recommends having a management plan for heifer inventory and reminds producers to check their cattle inventory numbers as much as they do milk prices.
(Farm Journal)

Dairy replacement heifer values are off to a checkered start to 2023. Values dipped slightly in California, remained in the doldrums in Wisconsin, but posted healthy showings in Pennsylvania and western Minnesota. Pipestone Minnesota Livestock Auction, which serves a healthy share of the burgeoning South Dakota dairy industry, was the healthiest of the four featured markets, topping out at $1,850/head for top-quality Holstein springers. Nationwide, the U.S. dairy replacement heifer population was down 2% year-over-year in 2022, according to the USDA’s most recently released Cattle Report. In its latest Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Report, USDA also lowered the price forecast for all-milk values in 2023 to $21.60/cwt., down $1.10 from the forecast published in December 2022. A smaller dairy herd size also is forecast for 2023, as producers respond to lower milk prices and steady-to-higher feed costs.

Springing Heifers

Heifer Calves

Location (sale date)

Supreme/Top

Approved/Medium

90-120 pounds

Turlock, Calif. (2-3-23)

$1,400-1,700

$1,175-1,375

-

Lomira, Wis. (2-3-23)

$1,300-1,800

$900-1,200

$40-80

Pipestone, Minn. (1-19-23)

$1,650-1,850

$1,450-1,650

$100-140

New Holland, Pa. (2-1-23)

$1,400-1,675

$1,125-1,350

$35-55


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