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Cow/calf profitability NEG $70 in 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 633302" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Going to have to be tighter than a crabs butt and that is water proof. Going to have run on grass only and cull cull cull.There is no way to remain profitable with a cow that doesn't produce every 12 months.</p><p>The 10% calf crop loss is no longer going to be acceptable, calving ease low birth weight bulls matched with calving ease cattle are going to be a must. This is where brammer influenced cattle could have an advantage as the calf's seem to be able to walk out. Can't sell a dead calf or a crippled cow, the market is changing and only the most efficient will stay in business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 633302, member: 694"] Going to have to be tighter than a crabs butt and that is water proof. Going to have run on grass only and cull cull cull.There is no way to remain profitable with a cow that doesn't produce every 12 months. The 10% calf crop loss is no longer going to be acceptable, calving ease low birth weight bulls matched with calving ease cattle are going to be a must. This is where brammer influenced cattle could have an advantage as the calf's seem to be able to walk out. Can't sell a dead calf or a crippled cow, the market is changing and only the most efficient will stay in business. [/QUOTE]
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