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Page 1 of 4 NRCS, Illinois

December, 2004

Date Name

Tract No Address

Phone No City

Goals

Increase milk production?

Increase forage diversity? Improve riparian areas?

Increase forage yields Increase gain/acre?

Use less hay or silage: Improve gain/head?

in summer? Improve conception rates?

in winter? Improve numbers of weaned animals?

Better distribute grazing? Control gully erosion

Start another livestock operation? Control stream bank erosion

Explore alternative sources of income? Wildlife - Species?

Other Other

Progress in attaining Goals

Livestock Inventory

Number of
livestock / Present/future? / Average Weight / Breeds / Average Age / Condition Score / Frame Score
Cows / /
Bulls / /
Steers / /
Heifers / /
Milkers / /
Dry cows / /
Ewes / /
Rams / /
Feeder Lambs / /
Goats / /
Horses / /
Hogs on Pasture / /
Other () / /

Dates of breeding season

Length of breeding season

Number of herds & Number/herd

Dates of: Calving Lambing Foaling Weaning

Potential problems

Conception rate Desired Conception Rate

Are weeds a problem in your pasture(s) or hay fields

What kind

Treatment(s)

Do you have animal disease problems in any pasture(s)

What kind

Any other livestock health problems

Birth Problems

Other issues

Grazing System & Forages Utilized

Grazing System Used / Acres / Rest Period (days) / Grazing Period (days) / No. of AUs
Continuous
Rotational System
(# of pastures)
Management Intensive Grazing (MIG)
(# of paddocks)
Crop residues grazed Type

Date grazing begins in Spring Date grazing ends

Perennial forages for grazing
Species / Acres / Date Planted / Begin Grazing / End Grazing
Annuals planted for grazing (Brassicas, Cereal Grains, etc.)
Species / Acres / Date Planted / Begin Grazing / End Grazing

Supplemental Feed

Supplemental Feeds Drylot Pasture
Kind / Amt. / Cost/Unit / Produced/Purchased / Storage Method

Feeding Date(s) and rate/day

Kind and amount of hay produced annually

Kind and amount of hay purchased annually

Hay storage method

Begin feeding hay Pounds fed/day/head free choice

Hay cost/unit Fed in free choice dry-lot Fed in open pasture

How is manure managed when livestock are in confinement?

Solid Liquid N/A

Forage analysis (Attach results if available)

Forage

%CP %TDN DOM

N.E. Maint N.E.Gain N.E. Lact

RFV NDF ADF

Forage

%CP %TDN DOM

N.E. Maint N.E.Gain N.E. Lact

RFV NDF ADF

Forage

%CP %TDN DOM

N.E. Maint N.E.Gain N.E. Lact

RFV NDF ADF

Dairy Data

What is your average peak milk yield per cow lbs./day

What is your average milk production (rolling herd average) lbs./year

What is your average butterfat production per cow lbs.

What is your average protein production per cow lbs.

In an average year how many pounds of milk do you sell lbs.

What is your average somatic cell count

What is your average bacteria count

Planning Map Information

PLAN MAPS:

a.  Include/draw on map (attach legend and include field acres, and forage species):

pasture, hay fields, combination pasture/hay fields, grazed woodlands, fences (permanent and temporary), gates, ponds, springs (seeps), watering tanks, water pipelines, corrals, active gullies, riparian areas, permanent pasture oiler and/or mineral stations.

b.  Show water and gas pipelines and other utilities that cross fields.

c.  Wintering Areas, Calving Areas, Feedlots, Corrals.

d.  Show acres and species

Present water source - well, rural water, pond, stream, other

Dependable water source? Yes/No

Expected pressure range if pressurized

Place location of water source on map

Date well was drilled

Depth to water in well

Depth of well

Present water supply

Hydrants – No. (Show on Plan Map)

Fountains – No. (Show on Plan Map)

Troughs – No. (Show on Plan Map)

Other (Show on Plan Map)

(example: hydrant 1 top of hill in corner between pastures 1 and 2 – use extra sheet if needed)

Critical pipeline information - such as distances from property lines, fences or buildings, distances between hydrants, size & type, etc) Mark on map as possible

Present maximum walking distance to water

Fertility

Pasture/Hayland Fertility Program (List soil test dates and attach results):

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August, 2005