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<blockquote data-quote="footballjdtractor" data-source="post: 640040" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>the protein is 8.8% dry matter basis. I don't think protein will need to be added. Maybe a wee bit during the last trimester. The feed is $20 per ton, it is usually around 35% moisture. I think the cows intake will be around 50 pounds per head per day. I would charge actual feed cost plus $.38per day yardage. Yardage would include my labor, machinery cost, water bill, facilities depreciation, ect. I would also add $75 per head for my profit.</p><p>feed $20/ton =$.01/pound x 50pounds per day = $.50per day (this number may change based on consumption)</p><p>yardage $.38 per day</p><p> total feed and yardage = .88 per day x 120 days = $105.60 + $75 = $180.60 per cow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="footballjdtractor, post: 640040, member: 6290"] the protein is 8.8% dry matter basis. I don't think protein will need to be added. Maybe a wee bit during the last trimester. The feed is $20 per ton, it is usually around 35% moisture. I think the cows intake will be around 50 pounds per head per day. I would charge actual feed cost plus $.38per day yardage. Yardage would include my labor, machinery cost, water bill, facilities depreciation, ect. I would also add $75 per head for my profit. feed $20/ton =$.01/pound x 50pounds per day = $.50per day (this number may change based on consumption) yardage $.38 per day total feed and yardage = .88 per day x 120 days = $105.60 + $75 = $180.60 per cow [/QUOTE]
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