Say 25 lbs. of straw at 3.5 cents and 12 lbs.whole corn at .08 cents? Comes to $1.84/day. Times 240 days= $441.60/cow.
Pretty steep but a lot better than hay at $.10/lb. or barley at $.085 plus rolling.
Three years ago I fed my cows for $106 each(mind you they grazed til Christmas and were back out on grass by the end of April!) Steer calves(672 lbs.after a 3% shrink) brought $1.36 for a total of over $900 each. What will calves be this year? $1.20? hopefully? Vold says we will see $1 calves this Oct. Not very pretty, is it?
Now if you consider that a 1400 lb. cow brings $.52/lb. she is worth $728. It might just pay to put that $441 into her! If it rains next spring and the drought is broken there could be a big demand for cow/calf pairs. A lot of people would have to buy back in or take a real screwing on taxes. If you have $1170 in her come spring and cow/calf pairs go up you are going to make some money. But if you get the feed bill up in that $800 range you've got over $1500 in her and you probably will take a loss.
Pretty steep but a lot better than hay at $.10/lb. or barley at $.085 plus rolling.
Three years ago I fed my cows for $106 each(mind you they grazed til Christmas and were back out on grass by the end of April!) Steer calves(672 lbs.after a 3% shrink) brought $1.36 for a total of over $900 each. What will calves be this year? $1.20? hopefully? Vold says we will see $1 calves this Oct. Not very pretty, is it?
Now if you consider that a 1400 lb. cow brings $.52/lb. she is worth $728. It might just pay to put that $441 into her! If it rains next spring and the drought is broken there could be a big demand for cow/calf pairs. A lot of people would have to buy back in or take a real screwing on taxes. If you have $1170 in her come spring and cow/calf pairs go up you are going to make some money. But if you get the feed bill up in that $800 range you've got over $1500 in her and you probably will take a loss.
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