The Economics of Herd Expansion2015 UF Beef Cattle Short CourseGainesville, FL, May 13-15, 2015
Chris PrevattRSA, Livestock and Forage Economist
Range Cattle REC, Ona, FL
Finally…….
We are getting paid for what we do!
• Historical Expansion Period• US Long-Term Price Projections• Florida 10-Year Price Projections• Florida 10-Year Revenue Projections• Florida 10-Year Cost Projections• Florida 10-Year Profit Projections
The Economics of Herd Expansion
These are the basic projections that we are using in this analysis. If they are different than yours, you simply need to modify the information for your operation.
The Economics of Herd Expansion
Current Situation:
• On average 2015 annual feeder calf prices are expected to set a new record.
• 2015 beef production costs have stabilized and in some cases moved lower (such as lower feed, fuel, and fertilizer prices).
• The majority of cow-calf producers are profitable in 2015. (Finally we are getting paid for what we do!)
• Beef herd expansion is underway as of 1/1/2015.
What should we expect when we expand U.S. beef production?
Will it be smooth sailing or rough waters?
The Economics of Herd Expansion
The Economics of Herd Expansion
What Goes Up, Eventually Comes Down
Current Situation
• Historically High Margins (2012, 2013, 2014)
• Positive Profits are expected for the next several years…
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The Economics of Herd Expansion
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Figure 3. U.S. Cattle Inventory, USDA Long-Term Projections 2013-2024
U.S. Cattle Inventory
What should we expect when we expand U.S. beef production?
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The Economics of Herd Expansion
Future Situation:****Record high feeder calf prices will not likely continue.
• Beef herd expansion will likely continue but is expected to be limited due to:– a) fewer pasture acres– b) average age of cattle producers and their
perceptions of risk – c) high capital requirements for expansion – d) uncertain domestic and foreign economies– e) other factors.
Future Situation:• Average annual feeder calf prices are expected to move lower
as herd expansion and beef tonnage increases.
• Outliers such as adverse weather, terrorist events, weaknesses in domestic and foreign economies, wars, etc. will alter future production and market price levels.
• Future beef production costs are likely to increase over time.
• The majority of cow-calf producers should be profitable for the next three or four more years and then incur losses until cattle producers reduce inventory and beef tonnage levels.
The Economics of Herd Expansion
The Economics of Herd Expansion
Future Situation:
Let’s look at long-term beef price projections made by:
• The Food and Policy Research Institute (FAPRI)• United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
$115
$130
$145
$160
$175
$190
$205
$220
$235
$250
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
$/cwt.
FAPRI Long-Term Beef Price Projections, 2015-2024FS - FAPRI LC - FAPRI
$125
$140
$155
$170
$185
$200
$215
$230
$245
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
$/cwt.
USDA Long-Term Beef Price Projections, 2015-2024FS - USDA LC - USDA
$150.00
$160.00
$170.00
$180.00
$190.00
$200.00
$210.00
$220.00
$230.00
$240.00
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
$/cwt.
Oklahoma City Feeder Steers, 650 lbs.
Long-Term Beef Price Projections, 2015-2024FAPRI USDA
Units 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
$/cwt. $220 $207 $188 $176 $166 $162 $163 $165 $168 $172
$/hd. $1,157 $1,088 $985 $924 $874 $852 $857 $864 $881 $902
$/truckload $110,228 $103,603 $93,846 $88,002 $83,243 $81,176 $81,576 $82,271 $83,896 $85,911
Table 2. Projected Florida Feeder Calf Prices, Med. & Lg., #1-#2, 525 lbs.
After modifying the average Oklahoma City Feeder Steer Calf Prices for weight, sex, and handling and transportation costs, the following annual average feeder calf prices were projected for Florida over a 10-year period.
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$207
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$176
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$130
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$230
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Florida Feeder Calf Prices500-550 lbs., 10-Year Price Projections (2015-2024)
$1,157
$1,088
$985
$924
$874$852 $857 $864
$881$902
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Florida Feeder Calf Prices500-550 lbs., 10-Year Price Projections (2015-2024)
$984
$925
$838
$785
$743$724 $728 $734 $749
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$1,020
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Projected Florida Feeder Calf Revenue Per Brood Cow 500-550 lbs., 10-Year Revenue Projections (2015-2024)
$1,157
$1,088
$985
$924
$874$852 $857 $864 $881
$902
$984
$925
$838
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$820
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$1,020
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$1,220
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Projected Florida Feeder Calf Revenue 500-550 lbs., 10-Year Projections (2015-2024)
$/calf $/brood cow
$984
$925
$838
$785
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$820
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$1,020
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
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Projected Florida Feeder Calf Revenue Per Brood Cow 500-550 lbs., 10-Year Revenue Projections (2015-2024)
If you can keep your Calf Production Costs Per Brood Cow at less than $725 per brood cow, you will be profitable all 10 years.
The Economics of Herd Expansion
Next we need to address cow-calf production costs?
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Dr. Harlan Hughes – Beef MagazineProjected Cost of Production
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Projected Florida Financial Calf Production Costs Per Brood Cow
500-550 lbs., 10-Year Cost Projections (2015-2024)
*The Projected Florida Financial Calf Production Costs Per Brood Cow
were assumed to increase 2 percent annually.
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Projected Florida Financial Calf Production Costs Per Brood Cow
500-550 lbs., 10-Year Cost Projections (2015-2024)
$700.00
$750.00
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$1,000.00
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Feeder Calf Revenue/Brood Cow
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Feeder Calf Revenue/Brood Cow Calf Production Costs/Brood Cow
$700.00
$750.00
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$850.00
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$950.00
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Profits
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Projected Florida Profit/Loss Per Brood Cow500-550 lbs., 10-Year Profit Projections (2015-2024)
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Projected Florida Profit/Loss Per Brood Cow500-550 lbs., 10-Year Profit Projections (2015-2024)
FL Baseline Prices +15% FL Baseline Prices$/cow
Future Cow-Calf Management Strategies:
Work on increasing production levels per brood cow.• LBS. OF CALF PRODUCTION PER BROOD COW
• Getting More Cows BRED• REDUCING the Number of Open Cows• Weaning Heavier Calves• Selling Heavier Calves
The Economics of Herd Expansion
Future Cow-Calf Management Strategies:
Work on lowering or controlling production costs per brood cow.• Increasing the Number of Days of Grazing
• Increasing the Stocking Rate (acres/head)• Stockpiling Forages
• Competitively Buying Inputs• Reducing Waste!
The Economics of Herd Expansion
Future Cow-Calf Management Strategies:
Work on improving feeder calf and cull animal prices received.• Improving Quality
• Frame Score• Muscle Score
• Marketing Practices• Weight• Timing• Marketing Outlet
The Economics of Herd Expansion
Future Cow-Calf Management Strategies:
Work on increasing production levels per brood cow.
Work on lowering or controlling production costs per brood cow.
Work on improving feeder calf and cull animal prices received.
Some combination of the above cow-calf management strategies.
The Economics of Herd Expansion
The Economics of Herd Expansion2015 UF Beef Cattle Short CourseGainesville, FL, May 13-15, 2015
Chris PrevattRSA, Livestock and Forage Economist
Range Cattle REC, Ona, FL