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Key Performance Indicators

Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are important to monitor a herd’s productivity, measure progress, analyze patterns and make adjustments to stay on course with goals; as well as to solve problems and identify opportunities. The data here is a snapshot of the CentralStar DHI herd. While interesting to see what is achievable, a more valuable approach is to generate KPI comparisons for your dairy using factors such as geography, herd size and breed, before drawing any conclusions.

CentralStar is staffed with professionals who can help make sense of the numbers and help you with your herd’s KPIs, as well as a path to achieving your goals. If you would like help, ask a CentralStar team member.

170,629 Average

SCC Energy Corrected Milk

Combined Fat & Protein (lbs)

87,000

56,000

TOP 10%

24,843 Average

Milk (lbs)

603,000

9,836

TOP 10% 30,572

34,857

784 Average

Protein (lbs)

953

TOP 10% 26,946 Average

32,840

12,290

990 Average TOP 10%

Fat (lbs)

38,100

1,206

448

TOP 10% 1,550

3.2 Average

Protein (%)

TOP 10% 3.3

4.9 Average

2.3

4.0 Average TOP 10%

Fat (%)

5.9

6.9

4.4

3.3

TOP 10%

5.4

Herd Size (cows)

367 Average

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