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Commercial Beef SMFFinal Presentation
Commercial TeamBrooklyn MacphersonTyra KruskyMegan JensenMaggie-Kas MurphyAlison KuhnBetsy WielerEmily SiklenkaDaphne Shatkowski
Bailey HlusMatt AbernethySarah Muller Riley Wiens Dexter BatesShania ChanasykTyler ApplinDeanna Yanish
DEDICATION – TEAM – OWNERSHIP
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Mentors
TeamIndustry
Weaknesses
Priority
TimeFocus
Opportunities
Research
Currency
Exchange
Events
Threats
Climate
MarketRepro
Previous Recommendations
Evaluate bull power
Address high feed cost
Continue herd health checks
Continue sire trace
Continue being involved with Beef Day
Short Term Goals
Long Term GoalsGood relationship with vet
Consistent monthly weigh-ins
Update yearly binder
Update records
Communication with other teams
Herd Inventory
Cows
Replacement Heifers
Bulls
Steer Calves
Heifer Calves
47
28
262
86
Age Of Our Herd
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 170
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Age of Cow/Heifer
Num
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rd
Herd Decisions Replacements
Kept back 26 heifers Branded and re-tagged
Culling: improving quality of herd
Bulls 2 herd sires Heifer bull(s)
Calving Update
Average Birth Weight: 91 lbs.
82% Calving Ease
3 Sets of twins
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Calving Distribution
Sales
33%46%
15%5%
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2014 Purchased Bred Heifers2014
2015 2016
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Embryo ProjectPartnership with Purebred Unit
20 first cycle cows
$100 per cow set up
Paid on 680 pound weaning weight
Performance
Key Performance Indicators
Target 2015
Growth43% of dams weight
41%
Open Cows 4% 9%
Length of Calving 63 days 108 daysDeath Loss 4% 4%
Birth Weight Comparisons
Steers Heifers7678808284868890929496
20152016
Birth
Wei
ght
(lbs.)
95
85 82
93
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150100200300400500600700800
Previous Weaning WeightsW
eani
ng W
eigh
t (LB
S)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 20150
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Canfax Average Calf Price
Price per cwt$/cw
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Production Goals/Targets
Short Term GoalsCull unfit females
100 females exposed to breeding
Increase pounds of calf weaned per dam’s weight
Long Term Increase number calves born during
1st cycle
Retain our own genetics
Retain an Angus/Simmental cross
Finance
Cow Sales $16,519
Calf Sales
$34,940
Bull Sales
$3,159Heifer Sales
$39,173
Steer Sales
$49,688
Inventory Ad-justment $798
Income
Feed $42,189
Labour $11,395
Utilities $2,383
Deduc-tions
$2,975
Corral Cleaning $6,930
Equip-ment Rental
$11,640
Other $7,631
Expenses
OverviewIncome $144,277.44
Expense $84,824.16
Net Income $59,453.28
InsuranceBull Insurance
Calf Insurance Insure the entire calf crop of 2016
Nutrition
$1.23/head/day
$1.30/head/day
Herd Health
Scheduled Health Checks and Treatments
Updates
Cost of Vet & Supplies
Herd Health Protocols $3,540.13Treatments $242.42TOTAL $3,782.55
Budget $3,100.00
Our Recommendations
2016 - 2017 SMF Year
RecommendationsWater System/Rotational Grazing
Breakeven Analysis Comparison of production costs over
previous years
Strategic use of Bull Power
Research Herd
Selection Criteria Heifers
Uniformity
Calving Ease
Moderate Frame
Conformation
Selection Criteria Bulls
Value of SMFHands-on Learning
Industry Networking
Teamwork
Commitment
Thank YouAny Questions?