Articles Tagged with ''input costs''
Agronomists call 2024 an average year with highlights such as strong sugarbeet quality and a longer fall, but growers faced challenges from pests, rodents and extreme heat.
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Fertilizer prices stabilize in 2024, but uncertainty continues
Fertilizer prices stabilized in 2024 after steep declines in 2023 but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels, influenced by global supply, demand and geopolitical factors.
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Efficiency matters, both in your feedlot and for your cow herd
While cow-calf herds may depend on different traits to be efficient than feedlot cattle do, selection for both sectors doesn’t have to be mutually exclusive.
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Profitability maps: A tool for informed farm management in Idaho
Yield mapping tracks field productivity based on georeferenced data, aiding in identifying spatial variability. Profitability mapping extends this by incorporating input costs and sales prices, enhancing decision-making for Idaho crops.
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Dairy farming with a $15 breakeven
Maximizing parlor efficiency, quality feed, reducing expenses without sacrificing quality, labor efficiency, maintaining financial stability and diversifying revenue streams are several ways to reduce breakeven cost while maximizing profitability.
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Who is in your corner when times get tough?
Evaluating fixed and variable costs throughout the operation can help identify areas where cost and labour savings can be achieved. However, cow comfort is an area that should not be cut.
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