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August 4, 2020 Monthly Meat Demand Monitor (Prior Years)
Monitor Willingness to Pay & Projected Market Share RETAIL Ribeye Steak Ground … Share RETAIL Ribeye Steak Ground Beef Pork Chop Bacon Chicken … 7.20 $7.52 $8.22 $1.98 Market Share 7% 23% 12% 7% 25% 3 …
March 31, 2021 Monthly Meat Demand Monitor (Prior Years)
Monitor Willingness to Pay & Projected Market Share RETAIL Ribeye Steak Ground … Share RETAIL Ribeye Steak Ground Beef Pork Chop Bacon Chicken … 7.29 $8.89 $8.92 $2.01 Market Share 6% 22% 13% 8% 26% 4 …
July 6, 2021 Monthly Meat Demand Monitor (Prior Years)
Monitor Willingness to Pay & Projected Market Share RETAIL Ribeye Steak Ground … Share RETAIL Ribeye Steak Ground Beef Pork Chop Bacon Chicken … 8.19 $9.37 $9.46 $2.70 Market Share 8% 22% 13% 8% 24% 4 …
April 28, 2020 Livestock & Meat Demand
Economics As the meat-livestock sector continues to adapt … clarify there is no shortage of livestock, but rather a monumental … COVID-19 in converting livestock into consumable products …
June 5, 2020 Recent Videos
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September 1, 2015 KFMA Newsletters
      http://www.agmanager.info/kfma/                                    September 2015 E‐newsletter                                                              5  Table 4: Irrigated Soybeans (Soybean Price = $8.25)    The projected breakeven cash prices for irrigated soybeans over variable and total costs are found above in Table 4. The  2014 average variable costs for the Northwest KFMA Association were $380/acre and average total costs were  $530/acre. To cover the average variable costs of $380/acre at the given price of $8.25/bu, we need to produce 46  bu/acre. To cover the average total costs of $530/acre at the given price of $8.25/bu, we need to produce 64 bu/acre.  These tables can be used as a quick reference to evaluate where your farm will break even. You need to know your  farm’s variable and total costs so that you can refer your cost to the table to see what price and yield combination you  need in order to break even.  I hope as you go through the tables with your farm’s information that it will help you to  realize where you can make improvements, whether it is by finding ways to lower your costs, raising your yields, or  doing a better job of marketing to get a better price for your grain. Sometimes these are out of your control, but there is  usually room to make improvements to better optimize the performance of your farm, particularly related to costs of  production.      Farm …
June 15, 2012
Cwt. Avg. 2006- 10 2011 2012 C-P-49A 06/04/12LivestockMarketing Information Center Data … Cwt. Avg. 2006- 10 2011 2012 C-P-35 06/04/12LivestockMarketing Information Center Data …
March 6, 2015
University March 6, 2015 Overarching Beef Industry Economic Outlook • … mixed excitement LMIC Beef Production and Price Quarterly … Forecasts (2/24/15) Sources: Livestock Slaughter - USDA/NASS; Steer …
March 1, 2012 Fed Cattle Pricing
and Formula Pricing in the Beef Industry March … and Formula Pricing in the Beef Industry March 2012 … prior to MPR. The added market transparency created by MPR …
March 1, 2016 KFMA Newsletters
understand your available markets. Don’t rely on reports … prices for most crops and livestock, maintaining low costs per … as storage facilities or livestock buildings that could be rented …