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Posted 3/12/2019 21:26 (#7376666 - in reply to #7376545)
Subject: RE: Cattle feeding margins


Ridgway, IL
Beefbiz - 3/12/2019 19:46

Over a 15 year period, the average cattle feeding profit in the Upper Midwest was about $35/head. This was the net profit, with yardage covering feeding expenses including labor.

Why bother for that small of a profit? Three things I see that keep guys feeding - the ability to add value to homegrown feed, the value of manure as fertilizer, and because the return to your equity still outperforms the stock market (and I suppose because people love doing it, because God knows if you didn't love it there wouldn't be enough to make it worthwhile).

If you can do a better than average job of managing your bunks and rations and get a better than average feed conversion, it's realistic to double that number.




I think it used to be on the beef links website, it was published annually, the report that was the average of cooperator feedlot closeouts... for various placement weights and classes of cattle.

Is that still published somewhere?
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