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2023's Animal versus Feed Breakdown, How am I doing? Suggestions
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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1836336" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>Yes. I have leases that run from $20/hd/month (AUM in our vernacular) to $33. In Nebraska the rate is more like $40-60. Our prices here reflect some pressure from Nebraska. Further west it is still $25-30. Statewide is around $25. We have a state lease that costs around $5.35 per AUM to the state, but we own the wells, pipeline and fences on it. Our own land provides about 37-40% of our total AUMs that we graze.</p><p></p><p>The $33/AUM lease is out the gate on the neighbors, but that may be about to end. Our other leases are 20 to 65 miles away near Cheyenne, so even though they are cheaper, there is the cost of hauling to and fro and checking on cows. These are primarily summer and fall use and all cows come home in the fall as late as we can keep them out on leases to stockpile our pastures for winter and spring use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1836336, member: 38220"] Yes. I have leases that run from $20/hd/month (AUM in our vernacular) to $33. In Nebraska the rate is more like $40-60. Our prices here reflect some pressure from Nebraska. Further west it is still $25-30. Statewide is around $25. We have a state lease that costs around $5.35 per AUM to the state, but we own the wells, pipeline and fences on it. Our own land provides about 37-40% of our total AUMs that we graze. The $33/AUM lease is out the gate on the neighbors, but that may be about to end. Our other leases are 20 to 65 miles away near Cheyenne, so even though they are cheaper, there is the cost of hauling to and fro and checking on cows. These are primarily summer and fall use and all cows come home in the fall as late as we can keep them out on leases to stockpile our pastures for winter and spring use. [/QUOTE]
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