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Intensifying Beef Production on Utah Private Land: Productivity, Profitability, and Risk

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Coppock, D Layne, Snyder, Donald L, Sainsbury, Louise D, Amin, Mansi, and McNiven, Travis D, Intensifying Beef Production on Utah Private Land: Productivity, Profitability, and Risk: .

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It is hypothesized that Utah beef producers in certain locations could intensify private land use via improved forages and irrigation. Although intensification could increase ranch productivity and help compensate for any future restrictions in public grazing, is the approach profitable and sustainable in a dynamic environment? We investigated the efficacy of intensification using linear programming for three size-classes of model ranches. Model solutions maximize returns net of forage costs; outputs include brood-herd dynamics, optimal forage mixes, and net returns. The model is driven by 11-year risk scenarios combining high or low precipitation with high or low beef prices. We then consider current or no access to public grazing?a [...]

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