Optimal Stocker Production Strategies for Spring and Fall Calving Cow Herd

Cora Key,Christopher N. N. Boyer,Charles C. C. Martinez, Katie M. M. Mason

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS(2023)

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Abstract
We determine optimal stocker strategies based on calving season, herd size, and the number of days of retention before marketing weaned calves. We estimate a hedonic pricing model for feeder cattle and incorporate this into a simulation model that considers the variability of cattle prices and feed costs. The profit and utility-maximizing decision for fall calving herd would be to retain weaned calves for 150-day postweaning. The producer marketing spring-born calves would prefer to sell these calves at weaning. The results are being utilized by extension to aid cattle producers in reducing their feed costs and increasing their profits.
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fall calving cow herd,optimal stocker production strategies,spring
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