Many beef feeding lots in eastern South Dakota are standing empty. Some are not being used because the owners lack capital or access to the capital required to purchase feeders. Other operators are unwilling to bear the risk of placing high priced feeders in the lot
Supplying beef every day of the year to over 190 million consumers is the business of millions of ra...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
With drought severely curtailing pasture and hay production over much of South Dakota, many ranchers...
Many beef feeding lots in eastern South Dakota are standing empty. Some are not being used because t...
Many beef producers are evaluating feeding costs of their beef cow herds. The information in this pu...
Cost of gain is an important factor in determining the profit or loss of feeder cattle. For comparis...
This publication provides tables and worksheets for calculating budgets for beef cows and calves, st...
Livestock numbers, feed prices and land prices in South Dakota have been increasing annually, but th...
The purpose of this study is to figure the fixed costs of constructing and equipping a 500, 1,000 or...
Seventy-five preconditioned steer calves representing 14 different owners and a variety of breeds we...
This publication provides tables and worksheets for calculating budgets for beef cows and calves, st...
A cost analysis of fixed and non-fixed costs of gain was conducted on 3 cattle feedlot designs. The ...
Though some of the areas of our states vary to a great extent, I\u27m sure you are witnessing in a g...
Seven hundred six calves representing 81 cow-calf producers were consigned to a custom feedlot. Stee...
This document is intended to help a livestock feeder and a livestock owner clarify the terms of a cu...
Supplying beef every day of the year to over 190 million consumers is the business of millions of ra...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
With drought severely curtailing pasture and hay production over much of South Dakota, many ranchers...
Many beef feeding lots in eastern South Dakota are standing empty. Some are not being used because t...
Many beef producers are evaluating feeding costs of their beef cow herds. The information in this pu...
Cost of gain is an important factor in determining the profit or loss of feeder cattle. For comparis...
This publication provides tables and worksheets for calculating budgets for beef cows and calves, st...
Livestock numbers, feed prices and land prices in South Dakota have been increasing annually, but th...
The purpose of this study is to figure the fixed costs of constructing and equipping a 500, 1,000 or...
Seventy-five preconditioned steer calves representing 14 different owners and a variety of breeds we...
This publication provides tables and worksheets for calculating budgets for beef cows and calves, st...
A cost analysis of fixed and non-fixed costs of gain was conducted on 3 cattle feedlot designs. The ...
Though some of the areas of our states vary to a great extent, I\u27m sure you are witnessing in a g...
Seven hundred six calves representing 81 cow-calf producers were consigned to a custom feedlot. Stee...
This document is intended to help a livestock feeder and a livestock owner clarify the terms of a cu...
Supplying beef every day of the year to over 190 million consumers is the business of millions of ra...
Cattle feeding is an important component of South Dakota\u27s agricultural economy. In 1994, South D...
With drought severely curtailing pasture and hay production over much of South Dakota, many ranchers...