The events of last few days have really got me thinking...
If a person had no preconceived notions about what they wanted to do, and were approaching the beef industry strictly as an investor looking for a 15% return what would you do?
Traditional cow/calf is out. too much capital tied up to generate a limited amount of income, and a very time captive cash flow.
Feedlot is a maybe, but pretty high risk and low return. A packing plant is slightly better, but there is excess capacity and this creates competition for the input (live cattle).
The ideal situation is where you would contract cattle off the farm (someone else absorbs the huge capital cost), custom finish them to spec, and then harvest and sell them into a value added, attribute specific program.
If you have the feeding capacity and the cows, then you have to add a lot of value to cover the additional capital costs.
XL's move from a pure business perspective looks like a pretty decent one. By moving into a situation where they can more fully utilize their capacity, they may reduce their transaction cost on every kill and grow their margin.
I know the lowly guy at the start of the chain may or may not see any benefit from this, but from a pure third party business observation it is pretty smart stuff.
Would anyone else here do something different if presented with the same opportunity and if so what?
If a person had no preconceived notions about what they wanted to do, and were approaching the beef industry strictly as an investor looking for a 15% return what would you do?
Traditional cow/calf is out. too much capital tied up to generate a limited amount of income, and a very time captive cash flow.
Feedlot is a maybe, but pretty high risk and low return. A packing plant is slightly better, but there is excess capacity and this creates competition for the input (live cattle).
The ideal situation is where you would contract cattle off the farm (someone else absorbs the huge capital cost), custom finish them to spec, and then harvest and sell them into a value added, attribute specific program.
If you have the feeding capacity and the cows, then you have to add a lot of value to cover the additional capital costs.
XL's move from a pure business perspective looks like a pretty decent one. By moving into a situation where they can more fully utilize their capacity, they may reduce their transaction cost on every kill and grow their margin.
I know the lowly guy at the start of the chain may or may not see any benefit from this, but from a pure third party business observation it is pretty smart stuff.
Would anyone else here do something different if presented with the same opportunity and if so what?
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