Two heifer replacement strategies were compared over a 25-year period. One strategy retained the same number of heifers each year to maintain a constant herd size. The second strategy retained the same dollar value of heifer calves each year based on their opportunity cost as feeder calves. The constant investment strategy herd size varied throughout the period, but generated higher average profit and higher net worth than did the constant herd size strategy. Constant investment is a simple strategy to adjust the level of investment in beef cows and the resource base (pasture, labor, winter feed) in response to market signals driven by the cattle cycle. This strategy automatically increases heifer retention when the opportunity cost is low ...
The present surplus of dairy products has led to a decrease in farm-level milk receipts. Future red...
One of the largest costs for cowEcalf producers is feed costs. Costs associated with feeding the pro...
Thank you for the invitation to participate in the Range Beef Cow Symposium XIV. I have attended som...
Beef cow herd owners can benefit from incorporating price signals into their heifer retention decisi...
The effects of beef cow herd inventory management strategies on net income were evaluated in a his...
Annualized cow ownership costs represent a large component of the total costs in a cow-calf enterpri...
A substantial cost to beef cattle producers is the development or purchase of replacement females. E...
EC-966; Operating a profitable beef cow herd requires considerable management expertise. Successful ...
The replacement heifer is a mixed blessing for cow-calf operators. On one hand, she represents the f...
Cattle inventory numbers and cow herd size vary cyclically over time. Historically, cattle cycles ha...
The third most consumed meat around the world is beef. Despite global demand side growth, cattle mar...
Intensive capital requirements relative to cash flows available inhibit the entry of beginning produ...
© 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Cow-calf production occurs in all 50 states over varied res...
We estimate the profitability of developing heifers on one stockpiled cool-season grass and two stoc...
The study is concerned with the analysis of different replacement and culling rate strategies for a ...
The present surplus of dairy products has led to a decrease in farm-level milk receipts. Future red...
One of the largest costs for cowEcalf producers is feed costs. Costs associated with feeding the pro...
Thank you for the invitation to participate in the Range Beef Cow Symposium XIV. I have attended som...
Beef cow herd owners can benefit from incorporating price signals into their heifer retention decisi...
The effects of beef cow herd inventory management strategies on net income were evaluated in a his...
Annualized cow ownership costs represent a large component of the total costs in a cow-calf enterpri...
A substantial cost to beef cattle producers is the development or purchase of replacement females. E...
EC-966; Operating a profitable beef cow herd requires considerable management expertise. Successful ...
The replacement heifer is a mixed blessing for cow-calf operators. On one hand, she represents the f...
Cattle inventory numbers and cow herd size vary cyclically over time. Historically, cattle cycles ha...
The third most consumed meat around the world is beef. Despite global demand side growth, cattle mar...
Intensive capital requirements relative to cash flows available inhibit the entry of beginning produ...
© 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Cow-calf production occurs in all 50 states over varied res...
We estimate the profitability of developing heifers on one stockpiled cool-season grass and two stoc...
The study is concerned with the analysis of different replacement and culling rate strategies for a ...
The present surplus of dairy products has led to a decrease in farm-level milk receipts. Future red...
One of the largest costs for cowEcalf producers is feed costs. Costs associated with feeding the pro...
Thank you for the invitation to participate in the Range Beef Cow Symposium XIV. I have attended som...