Four years of data from calf-fed steers were utilized in determining factors that affect profitability of cattle marketed at an optimum endpoint. Profitability was evaluated on a live weight basis assuming $112/cwt selling price and $180/cwt dressed price. Profit was compared as corn price and Choice-Select spread increased. Overall, carcass weight was the dominant factor in determining profitability. However, at $7 corn, feed efficiency had the most influence on profit. As expected, yield grade decreased and marbling score increased in importance as Choice- Select spread increased. Under these scenarios, profitability was greatly affected by hot carcass weight, with efficiency being the most important at higher corn prices
Factors that were determinants of profit variability in calf-fed and yearling beef production system...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more de...
Four years of data from calf-fed steers were utilized in determining factors that affect profitabili...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, f...
The number of U.S. fed cattle marketed through a value based or grid marketing system is increasing ...
Seven research trials conducted over five years at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln were summarize...
Data from 769 steer calves that were fed as part of the South Dakota Retained Ownership Demonstratio...
Data collected from 759 steer calves that were consigned to the South Dakota Retained Ownership Demo...
Which of the following herds is more profitable: herd A that weans a 90% calf crop of 450 lb. calves...
A recent study done by the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, inv...
Abstract profit per head for finishing steers and heifers over Data from a western Kansas feedlot we...
An economic comparison of calf-fed and long-yearling production was conducted to determine the impac...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Steers entering feedlots with higher st...
Factors that were determinants of profit variability in calf-fed and yearling beef production system...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more de...
Four years of data from calf-fed steers were utilized in determining factors that affect profitabili...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, f...
The number of U.S. fed cattle marketed through a value based or grid marketing system is increasing ...
Seven research trials conducted over five years at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln were summarize...
Data from 769 steer calves that were fed as part of the South Dakota Retained Ownership Demonstratio...
Data collected from 759 steer calves that were consigned to the South Dakota Retained Ownership Demo...
Which of the following herds is more profitable: herd A that weans a 90% calf crop of 450 lb. calves...
A recent study done by the Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, inv...
Abstract profit per head for finishing steers and heifers over Data from a western Kansas feedlot we...
An economic comparison of calf-fed and long-yearling production was conducted to determine the impac...
1776-1976 "Buffalo to Beef" is known as Cattlemen’s Day, 1976Steers entering feedlots with higher st...
Factors that were determinants of profit variability in calf-fed and yearling beef production system...
This study examined the relative effects of corn price and cattle performance factors on steer fin...
Conventional wisdom and earlier research have concluded that cattle feeding profitability is more de...