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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 847014" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>Not exactly the answer to your question but with rain I can produce feeder calves from ~100 head of brood cows and market the feeder calves at ~550 lbs for around 25 cents per lb of gain of out-of-pocket expense. (Fuel, fertilizer, seed, machinery maintenance, property tax, utility, medicine, hauling, minerals, fence maintenance). There is no hired labor. The herd is fed exclusively from rotational grazed pasture forage year round, 1.4 acres total allocated land per cow/calf, no grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 847014, member: 8973"] Not exactly the answer to your question but with rain I can produce feeder calves from ~100 head of brood cows and market the feeder calves at ~550 lbs for around 25 cents per lb of gain of out-of-pocket expense. (Fuel, fertilizer, seed, machinery maintenance, property tax, utility, medicine, hauling, minerals, fence maintenance). There is no hired labor. The herd is fed exclusively from rotational grazed pasture forage year round, 1.4 acres total allocated land per cow/calf, no grain. [/QUOTE]
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