Kpb wrote below that 300 cows would be considered a viable stand alone cow/calf operation? Is that true?
It sure would if you had all the cows, land, and machinery paid for!
Cam Ostercamp in his "famous" Behind the veil of science, stated one time we cleared $200/cow after expenses...now that was if we were buying feed and grass. He said in the last few years before BSE that had slipped to $50/cow. Personally I think he had it pretty much right?
Well $50/cow on 300 hundred cows is $15K! Is that a viable operation? If you consider 40 hours a week for 52 weeks or 2,080 hours...what are you making? $7.21/hour? Maybe Macdonalds looks pretty good after all?
How many of us are counting on living off our equity? In other words, we make our money owning the land...not the cows? Consider if you rented out the grass, hay, silage land...would you practically get the same income as you do raising cows, especially if you had the cow/equipment money in a good mutual fund! Are you working for free?
It sure would if you had all the cows, land, and machinery paid for!
Cam Ostercamp in his "famous" Behind the veil of science, stated one time we cleared $200/cow after expenses...now that was if we were buying feed and grass. He said in the last few years before BSE that had slipped to $50/cow. Personally I think he had it pretty much right?
Well $50/cow on 300 hundred cows is $15K! Is that a viable operation? If you consider 40 hours a week for 52 weeks or 2,080 hours...what are you making? $7.21/hour? Maybe Macdonalds looks pretty good after all?
How many of us are counting on living off our equity? In other words, we make our money owning the land...not the cows? Consider if you rented out the grass, hay, silage land...would you practically get the same income as you do raising cows, especially if you had the cow/equipment money in a good mutual fund! Are you working for free?
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