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The Rural Voice, 1986-10, Page 53ADVICE of the finished steer must equal or be greater than the purchase price of that steer and the cost for finishing it. Let's presume that this steer goes to market at 1,100 pounds at a price of 84 cents. This gives a gross return of $924. If we bought this steer at 500 pounds and the cost of gain was 70 cents per pound, then the total is $420. In order to break even, one cannot pay over $504 for this 500 -pound replacement steer. This means that the most you can pay for this replacement steer in order to break even is SI per pound for a 500 -pound animal. Before anyone says that SI per pound is what I've said you can pay for a replacement steer, keep in mind that many of the assump- tions made here have been op- timistic. Your costs of production are unique to your situation. Perhaps a few suggestions tor this fall's feeder sales would be in order. 1. Do calculate your cost of pro- duction. 2. Don't feel you must outbid the person you think is bidding too high. 3. Do have a ceiling price in mind when purchasing replace- ments. 4. Don't lose sight of the fact that you are feeding cattle to make a profit. 5. Do study the market trends of previous years in order to predict next year's price. 6. Don't think low feed prices mean that you can feed cattle for nothing. 7. Do keep your feeding costs as low as possible, regardless of the source of that feed. 8. Don't think that cattle prices w ill follow the rise in pork prices automatically. The task of a feedlot operator obtaining replacements at a reasonable price this fall is not an enviable one. The market for these replacements seems to be very buoyant. However, if you as a feedlot operator can calculate your costs of production and your ex- pected return, you will be better prepared for the feeder sales. Calculation sheets and feed - estimate tables are available from O\1:\1-. Stratford.-_ Bill Olan Red Meat Advisor WOOD SPLITTERS • 5 H.P. Honda Motor • 11 Gal. 2 -Stage Pump • 4" x 24" Cylinder • 2 Way Valve • Hardened Cutting Edge • 8" Heavy I -Beam • Hardened Cutting Edge • 3 Point Hitch • 2 Way Valve • 4"x 16" Cylinder George Smyth Welding And Machine Shop R.R. #2, AUBURN, ONTARIO NOM 1E0 519-529-7212 WHY WAIT? DO IT NOW! SPECIAL FALL PURCHASE PROGRAM FOR NEW CENTURY BULK MILK COOLERS Flat tank ends permit setting tank against wall to save space. Tank may be bulk - headed through milkhouse wall. Polished stainless steel is easy to keep clean, neat. FIVE YEAR WARRANTY on stainless steel tank and refrigeration plate (evaporator) Thermostat position ed for faster response cooing ALFA -LAVAL AGRI WORLD'S LEADER - THANKS TO YOU Polyurethane insulation. • Low 7.9% financing • No payments until Jan. 21, 1987 Offer expires Oct. 20. 1986 LENCO DAIRY SUPPLY LTD. RR1 Atwood — Phone 356-2282 A complete range of dairy equipment Toll Free 1-800-285-2384 OCTOBER 1986 51