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E565 Holstein Canada Has Six Months of Cash. HAUSA Has Twenty. The 2030 Math Isn’t Close.

E565 Holstein Canada Has Six Months of Cash. HAUSA Has Twenty. The 2030 Math Isn’t Close.

Season 1 Episode 565 Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
Description

Holstein Canada closed 2025 with $6.89M in reserve. Holstein Association USA sits on $30.5M. One can absorb a contract shock. The other just took unlimited borrowing power.

Holstein Canada runs on roughly six months of operating cash and has posted operational deficits in five consecutive years averaging $147,000 — the books only stay positive because investment income covers the gap. HAUSA holds about thirty years of runway. The Bullvine Podcast walks the four-scenario reserve math, the two DFC-linked contract risks, and the camera bet that decides HAUSA's relevance.

What You'll Learn

  • Why HC's $1.01M 2025 "surplus" was called a ghost by CEO Greg Dietrich at the AGM
  • How losing the DairyTrace customer-service role under Lactanet turns a $584K deficit into $3.5M
  • Why proAction Cattle Assessments ($1.147M in 2024) is the second contract risk on a tighter clock
  • What HC's 2026 volume target actually closes — and what it doesn't
  • Why HAUSA's Build a Better Cow camera system hasn't survived a commercial winter
  • The April 2026 bylaw rewrite that handed HC's board unlimited borrowing power on a 0.8% vote

Per the HC 2024 Annual Report, classification revenue works out to $23.06 per Holstein cow classified. A 200-cow herd pays roughly $4,600 a year for that service. Members deciding whether their breed association is still a partner or has become a competitor for the same data, the same dollars, and the same producer attention need this math in front of them before the next AGM. We name the contracts, the counterparties, and the questions the board hasn't answered.

Full article and sources: https://www.thebullvine.com/breed-association-news/holstein-canada-has-six-months-of-cash-hausa-has-twenty-the-2030-math-isnt-close/ Subscribe for straight-talking dairy analysis. Share this with a producer who needs it.

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