Abstract:
Cow-calf producers must learn to control
those aspects of production that are under
their management. Quantity of beef
produced and the cost of maintaining the
breeding herd from conception to weaning
are two examples of variables over which an
individual operator has control. Therefore, it
is important for managers to know their cost
of production and, in turn, the relationship of
quantity produced to cost. Our study found
that for a 1% increase in quantity of beef
produced, total cost increased by only
0.88%, suggesting economies of scale.