Utilizing Enterprise Budgets in Beef Cattle Operations

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Utilizing Enterprise Budgets in Beef Cattle Operations Chris Prevatt Beef Cattle and Forage Economist University of Florida ASAS Southern Section Extension Webinar Series November 1, 2016

Cow-Calf Production Budgets UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget Why should we want to prepare a beef cow-calf enterprise budget? We should want to prepare a beef cow-calf budget to help with: Planning, monitoring, and controlling costs Evaluating alternative production strategies Determining economic levels of performance Monitoring and evaluating marketing opportunities Projecting profitability

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget What is a beef cow-calf budget? A beef cow-calf budget is simply a financial assessment of the costs and returns of your beef cow-calf operation. It can be an “actual” or “projected” budget. The beef cow-calf budget is unique and specific to your operation. Each producer’s cow-calf budget is different.

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget Are there different types of beef cow-calf budgets? Yes, there are different types of cow-calf budgets. Here are some examples: A) Returns Over Cash Expenses (ROCE) B) Net Farm Income (NFI) C) Net Income (NI)

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget Are there different types of beef cow-calf budgets? Yes, there are different types of cow-calf budgets. Here are some examples: A) Returns Over Cash Expenses (ROCE) (Gross Revenue minus Cash Expenses) B) Net Farm Income (NFI) (ROCE - Fixed Costs +/– Inv. Adj.) C) Net Income (NI) (NFI – Opportunity Costs)

Cow-Calf Costs & Returns Budgets IRS Form 1040 - Schedule F is an example of a costs and returns budget.

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget Input Sections Reproduction Information Marketing Information Grazing Information Purchased/Raised Feed Information Animal Health Information Annual Ownership Costs Operating Costs for Mach. And Equipment Other Expenses

Reproduction Information Number of Females Exposed Brood Cow and Replacement Heifer Death Loss Number of Females Confirmed Pregnant Number of Females Confirmed Open Number of Females Weaned a Calf Number of Females Culled Number of Bulls

2) Marketing Information Number of Steers and Heifer Calves Sold, head Avg. Feeder Steer Weaning Weight, lbs. Avg. Price at Weaning, $/cwt. Number of Cull Animals Sold, head Avg. Cull Cow Weight, lbs. Avg. Cull Cow Sale Price, $/cwt.

3) Grazing Information Land Rent Fertilizer Costs Lime Costs Weed Control

4) Purchased/Raised Feed Information Feed Prices (Hay, Supplements, Mineral) Pounds Fed/Head/Day and Number of Days Brood Cows Replacement Heifers Bulls Feeder Calves

5) Animal Health Information Vaccines, ID Tags, Dewormer, Implant, Pregnancy Check Brood Cows Replacement Heifers Bulls Feeder Calves

6) Annual Ownership Costs Depreciation, Interest, Repairs, Taxes, and Insurance Buildings and Improvements, Machinery and Equipment, Facilities, Fencing, Purchased Livestock Initial Cost, Salvage Value, Useful Life

7) Operating Cost for Mach. and Equipment Repairs and Maintenance, Total Fuel and Labor Cost, Total Operating Cost of Mach. and Equip. HP, Hours Used Per Year, Fuel Cost, Labor Wage

8) Other Expenses Full Time Management and Labor Information Part-Time Management and Labor Information Miscellaneous Expenses Utilities Family Living Withdrawal Property Taxes Etc.

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget Results of Beef Cow-Calf Budget

UF/IFAS Beef Cow-Calf Budget Where can improvements be made?

2015 UF Beef Cow-Calf Budget Summary

SUMMARY The UF/IFAS beef cow-calf budget provides you with: A way to document your current production and marketing programs. A way to evaluate the profitability of future alternative production and marketing programs such as: a) changing your stocking rate b) increasing the number of days of grazing c) comparing the use of alternative feed supplements d) creep feeding calves e) increasing performance f) preconditioning feeder calves g) animal culling and replacement rates A way to look at the sensitivity of various levels of costs and returns.

Thank you! Good Luck developing a Beef Cow-Calf Budget for your Operation. (863) 735-1314 prevacg@ufl.edu