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Cattle Ranching in Utah

Cattle Ranching in Utah
Author: William Peterson
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1927
Genre: Cattle
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Cattle Ranching in Utah

Cattle Ranching in Utah
Author: George Stewart
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Total Pages: 558
Release: 1926
Genre: Agricultural experiment stations
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Cattle Ranching in Utah

Cattle Ranching in Utah
Author: Charles James Sorenson
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Total Pages: 18
Release: 1927
Genre: Agricultural experiment stations
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Sheep Ranching in Utah

Sheep Ranching in Utah
Author: Alma C. Esplin
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Total Pages: 68
Release: 1928
Genre: Ranching
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Beef Cattle in the Utah Economy

Beef Cattle in the Utah Economy
Author: University of Utah. Bureau of Economic and Business Research
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Total Pages: 110
Release: 1962
Genre: Cattle trade
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An Economic Analysis of Management Alternatives for Utah Cattle Ranches and Potential Effects on Beef Production

An Economic Analysis of Management Alternatives for Utah Cattle Ranches and Potential Effects on Beef Production
Author: David B. Hewlett
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1976
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The high feed grain prices of the last few years and the resulting high prices for heavy feeder cattle relative to lightweight feeder calves may provide economic incentives to market cattle from rangelands as yearlings. A majority of the economic studies investigating the profitability of retained ownership of beef calves to sell as yearlings have used a budgeting technique to compare a straight cow-yearling operation retaining all calves, to a straight cow-calf operation selling all calves. In this study linear programming was used to develop an optimum combination of various livestock marketing alternatives for maximizing net ranch income. Two typical Utah ranch sizes (150 and 300 head of brood cows) were modeled and optimum range livestock marketing schemes were developed using linear programming analysis. Based on average Utah cattle prices for 1970-1975 the optimum range livestock management alternatives for both ranch sizes in terms of maximizing net ranch income was to reduce the cow herd 25 percent and use the released feed resources to retain all steer calves for sale as yearlings. Retention of heifer calves was not profitable and they were sold a t weaning. Net ranch income for the optimum strategy was only slightly higher than the income of the base cow-calf operation for the small ranch. The large ranch showed a larger gain in net ranch income from retention of yearlings. The capital requirement of the optimum strategies was three to five percent less than for the base cow-calf operations. A reduction in the size of the breeding herd to accommodate retained yearlings would result in a reduction in the number of feeder livestock marketed. Potential decreases in U. S. beef production from 1 to 4 percent were estimated if 25-100 percent of the ranchers in the 11 western states adopted the optimum management alternative. These reductions would result in an increase in the price of beef in the U. S. of 1 to 6 percent.