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A Strategic Planning Study of the Dairy Herd Improvement System

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  • Wadsworth, James J.

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This report provides an overview and strategic planning study of the dairy herd improvement (DHI) system, concentrating on assessing current trends and conditions of the industry and how DHI organizations are structured within it. Information is provided for the principal DHI organizations to carry out strategic planning. Opinions from DHI managers provide an internal assessment of where the industry is headed and in what areas leaders need to plan to better position their organizations for the future. A strategic planning model is developed to analyze industry trends, define available strategies, and evaluate alternative directions DHI organizations can take as they strive to achieve organizational and systemwide goals.

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  • Wadsworth, James J., 1996. "A Strategic Planning Study of the Dairy Herd Improvement System," Research Reports 279996, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:urdbrr:279996
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.279996
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    1. Gray, Thomas W. & Butler, Gillian, 1994. "Membership Structural Design: A Pilot Test On DHI Cooperatives," Research Reports 279984, United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.
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    1. Borneman, Darand L. & Ingham, Steve, 2014. "Evaluating Wisconsin dairy producer compliance and potential eligibility for international markets under existing European Union and United States Grade “A” bulk tank somatic cell count compliance cri," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 46(C), pages 150-156.

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