A couple of months ago Randy said he was getting his cows custom fed for $1.50/day. Now at the time I thought, well that is pricey...but I wonder if it is?
A lot of guys on here say they are feeding for 65 cents or 75 cents with swath grazing or bale grazing or whatever and that may be very accurate. This is a mild winter and maybe you can swath graze all winter without supplemental feeding, bedding etc.
However consider this: In a conventional type feeding situation can you feed cows for less than a $1/day? Add up labor, cost of machinery(both capital cost and operating cost) utilities, facilities. I think you would find $1/day even with cheap feed is a pretty good deal?
Also consider this: With swath grazing you still have some costs? Still some labor, still some machinery costs, definitely some lost opportunity costs?
Of course how you crunch the numbers makes all the difference? But consider that you lay out no big dollars for tractors, bale shredders, feed wagons? You don't have to lay down the feed money in the fall(I assume)but get to spread it out monthly?
I'm still not sure if Randy is doing the right thing but I'm starting to think he might be on to something? And hey when that old southeast wind is a blowin....?
A lot of guys on here say they are feeding for 65 cents or 75 cents with swath grazing or bale grazing or whatever and that may be very accurate. This is a mild winter and maybe you can swath graze all winter without supplemental feeding, bedding etc.
However consider this: In a conventional type feeding situation can you feed cows for less than a $1/day? Add up labor, cost of machinery(both capital cost and operating cost) utilities, facilities. I think you would find $1/day even with cheap feed is a pretty good deal?
Also consider this: With swath grazing you still have some costs? Still some labor, still some machinery costs, definitely some lost opportunity costs?
Of course how you crunch the numbers makes all the difference? But consider that you lay out no big dollars for tractors, bale shredders, feed wagons? You don't have to lay down the feed money in the fall(I assume)but get to spread it out monthly?
I'm still not sure if Randy is doing the right thing but I'm starting to think he might be on to something? And hey when that old southeast wind is a blowin....?
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