The results of this study indicate that farmer-feeders who finish as few as 700 head per year can compete with the large commercial feedlots from a cost perspective. The lack of a sophisticated feed mill does not prevent the farmer-feeder from being competitive with the large commercial feedlots in feed costs. This might be explained by the farmer feeder producing much of the feed, which reduces transportation and transaction costs. The farmer-feeder has non-feed costs that average 64% more than those of the large commercial feedlots. The significantly greater costs for depreciation, repairs, and maintenance may be explained by having fewer numbers of cattle to spread the equipment over. As evidenced by the rapid structural change in the ca...
Returns to cattle feeders should move back into the profit column during most of 1982. but feeding m...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
The results of this study indicate that farmer-feeders who finish as few as 700 head per year can c...
Cow-calf producers must learn to control those aspects of production that are under their management...
Farmer-feeders can potentially compete with anyone in the cattle feeding business. They have traditi...
Economies of size measure the impact of increasing the size of operation on average cost of producti...
Cost of gain is an important factor in determining the profit or loss of feeder cattle. For comparis...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
As the structure of the beef industry changes, understanding its efficiency, cost, and profitability...
Economies of size measure the impact on average cost of production of increasing the size of operati...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Beef cattle were routinely finished locally in Kentucky before the 1950’s, primarily on pasture with...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
Beef cow producers must manage costs of production and improve production efficiency to compete with...
Returns to cattle feeders should move back into the profit column during most of 1982. but feeding m...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...
The results of this study indicate that farmer-feeders who finish as few as 700 head per year can c...
Cow-calf producers must learn to control those aspects of production that are under their management...
Farmer-feeders can potentially compete with anyone in the cattle feeding business. They have traditi...
Economies of size measure the impact of increasing the size of operation on average cost of producti...
Cost of gain is an important factor in determining the profit or loss of feeder cattle. For comparis...
The relative contributions of fluctuating cattle performance; interest rates; and feeder cattle, fed...
As the structure of the beef industry changes, understanding its efficiency, cost, and profitability...
Economies of size measure the impact on average cost of production of increasing the size of operati...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Beef cattle were routinely finished locally in Kentucky before the 1950’s, primarily on pasture with...
This study examined the relative importance of price and animal performance factors on cattle finish...
Beef cow producers must manage costs of production and improve production efficiency to compete with...
Returns to cattle feeders should move back into the profit column during most of 1982. but feeding m...
The beef cattle industry is experiencing a significant increase in demand for feeder cattle. Current...
Feed costs represent the major cost in most livestock production systems. A recently completed analy...