Highest Return Farming Systems for Tama And Muscatine Soils An Application of L
Highest Return Farming Systems for Tama And Muscatine Soils An Application of L
G a Gustof a Peterson
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316 5. 258 Unused pasture days April 15-June 14 286 587 June 15-Aug. 14 00000 Aug. 15-Oct. 14 Supplement bought (cwt. ) 582 673 721 807 867 Corn equivalent bought (cwt. ) 460 Corn equivalent sold (cwt. ) 2. 585 1, 532 1. 150 395 Returns to labor, capital, and management (annual) 27. 240 25. 580 23. 090 20. 975 18. 890 Variations in the level of feed-to-gain ratio are used to show differences in livestock manage- ment. When the same gains are achieved by using smaller quantities of grain, supple...ment, and pasture days, a higher level of livestock management is indicated. For example, the average level of feed-to- gain ratio shown in Table 4 is 371 pounds of grain. 44 pounds of supplement, and 2. 2 pasture days. A decrease in this level to 297 pounds of grain, 35 pounds of supplement, and 1. 8 pasture days represents a level of livestock management 20 percent above average. b Average level of management is the same as that shown in Table 6. Comparison of Highest Return Farming Systems on 240-Acre Farms Under Varying Levels of Livestock Management Analysis of Illinois farm records indicates a wide variation in live- stock management.
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