Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Adoption of technology and management practices by Canadian cow-calf producers.
- Journal:
- The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne
- Year:
- 2019
- Authors:
- Jelinski, Murray et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences (Jelinski · Canada
Abstract
Statistics Canada's 2016 census data were analyzed to determine the proportion of Canadian cow-calf producers who had adopted the use of 7 different technologies and 2 different grazing/feeding management practices, collectively referred to as "management tools." The 4 most commonly used management tools were rotational grazing, in-field winter grazing/feeding, smartphones/tablets, and computers/laptops. Differences in the adoption of these technologies by geographical region, number of producers/operations, herd size, operator gender, and operator age were examined using logistic regression. Estimates of the mean proportion of producers in eastern (65%) and western (60%) Canada using rotational grazing were similar (= 0.24). However, a greater proportion of producers in western Canadaeastern Canada were using in-field winter grazing/feeding (< 0.001), smartphones/tablets (< 0.001), and computers/laptops (= 0.002). Adoption of all 4 tools was higher on farm operations with ≥ 2 operatorsthose with 1 operator (< 0.001). Larger herd size was associated with higher adoption rates across all 4 management tools. The effect of gender on adoption rates was equivocal.
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