With tight margins, evaluating purchases is more crucial now than ever. Just ask Y Run Farms, a third-generation dairy operation based in Troy, Pennsylvania.
Connecting Genomic Data for Dairy Farming Success
DNA can unlock the secrets to improving fertility. (Farm Journal)

With tight margins, evaluating purchases is more crucial now than ever. Just ask Y Run Farms, a third-generation dairy operation based in Troy, Pennsylvania. Their pioneering approach to integrating genomic data into their farming practices has not only provided them with a competitive edge but also revolutionized their dairy farming operations over the past several years.

Embracing Genomic Testing

In 2012, Y Run Farms embarked on the journey of genomic testing. They were in search of a reliable source of truth concerning the genetics of their herd. Over the last 5 years, the farm haspurchased additional cows to expand their herd. The value of genetic data became even more apparent through this transition. This data empowered them to make informed breeding decisions that would significantly enhance the quality of their cattle within a few generations.

A Family-Run Operation

Today, Y Run Farms milks 1,200 cows and cultivates over 2,700 acres of farmland. The farm is managed by Glenn and Laurie Kline in partnership with their sons, Chad and Travis. Together, along with 20 full-time employees, they ensure the smooth and productive operation of their dairy farm.

 The Impact of Data-Driven Decisions

Leveraging Dairy Wellness Profit Index (DWP$)

Wellness traits from the Dairy Wellness Profit Index (DWP$) played a crucial role in this achievement. By focusing on breeding dairy animals that are more resistant to diseases like mastitis and capable of producing more milk, Y Run Farms successfully improved the overall welfare and productivity of their herd.

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