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Douglas County Cow-Calf Production Costs & Returns
This publication is intended to be a guide used to make production decisions, determine potential returns, and prepare business and marketing plans. Practices described are based on the production practices considered typical for a beef cattle cow-calf operation in this region, b...
Curtis, K., Lewis, S., and Ruby, K. 2006, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-07-11
Elko County Cow-Calf Production Costs & Returns
The practices described are not the recommendations of the University of Nevada, Reno, but rather production practices and materials considered typical of a well-managed beef cattle operation in the region, as determined by a producer panel conducted in October 2006.
Curtis, K., Brough, E., Torell, R., and Riggs, W. 2006, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-07-08
Pershing County Cow-Calf Production Costs & Returns
This publication is intended to be a guide used to make production decisions, determine potential returns, and prepare business and marketing plans. Practices described are based on the production practices considered typical for a beef cattle cow-calf operation in this region, b...
Breazeale, D., Curtis, K., and Vesco, A. 2006, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-07-12
Three-tiered Marketing A Marketing Strategy for the Cow-Calf Operator
Sorting cattle into marketing groups based on weight has potential financial rewards. The three-tiered marketing system spreads risk and results in cash flow throughout the year. This approach to marketing capitalizes on the ranch’s best genetics through retained ownership.
Conley, K., Riggs, W., and Torell, R. 2006, Extension | University of Nevada, Reno, FS-06-13