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Field application of the CNCPS

I thought Tylutki was a Cornell person". True 50% of the time.50% of my time is as a consultant to Venture Milling product supportR

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Field application of the CNCPS

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    1. Field application of the CNCPS T.P. Tylutki

    2. “I thought Tylutki was a Cornell person” True 50% of the time. 50% of my time is as a consultant to Venture Milling product support R&D QC Plus private consulting with a few herds

    3. How I use the model Ration formulation Ration evaluation Trial design Product development

    4. CNCPS/CPM and Venture Milling products have been developed based upon the model. successful implementation of the products requires use of the model

    5. Industry problem currently, nutrient management has not reached the animal nutrition input side strictly driven by maximizing output milk production milk fat milk protein won’t change until forced to do so

    6. CNCPS and consulting CNCPS is a powerful tool for a consultant ration formulation ration planning coupled with a spreadsheet can do forage allocation across the whole herd decrease nutrient excretion powerful what-ifs and troubleshooting typically can increase income over feed cost

    7. What ifs improve forage quality increase forage quantity available to certain groups fed to lactating cows change processing ground vs. steam flaked corn solvent vs. expellers soy

    8. Decrease nutrient excretion P is somewhat simple I seldom use inorganic P supplements many lactating diets below 0.35% P result on one farm has been a 30% reduction in manure P

    9. N more difficult still use some safety factors for protein risk of decreased production too high decrease milk, decrease gross income, lose client need high quality and quantity forage model great for matching CHO and PRO to maximize microbial protein

    10. Troubleshooting/evaluation model can be used to look at a “snapshot” of a herd when there is a problem acidosis or sub-clinical acidosis poor forage quality poor feeding management

    11. Model limitations investment time data forage analysis required $20 (NIR) to >$100 if all wet chemistry, VFAs, and NDF in vitro digestibility

    12. Improvements needed improved optimizer current optimizer in CNCPS is not stable should be able to optimize across multiple groups less inputs a lot of repetitive inputs between groups more electronic transfer of inputs integrate with herd management records

    13. More improvements more training a lot of people have the model but don’t understand it training focusing on decreasing ration safety factors better economic analysis ability to feed rations to multiple groups

    14. Non-model improvements needed forage quality either too low (65% NDF grass) or too high (30% NDF alfalfa) soluble proteins too high (25% CP alfalfa with 65% soluble protein) to ensure acceptable levels of milk production, must feed 19 to 20% CP diets

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