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2013 Increment Report Refresher Levi Russell Assistant Professor & Extension Economist Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Corpus Christi, Texas Presented from Corpus Christi, TX November 25, 2013

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2013 Increment Report Refresher

Levi Russell Assistant Professor & Extension Economist Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Corpus Christi, Texas

Presented from Corpus Christi, TX November 25, 2013

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What is the Increment Report?

Basically, the increment report reveals the total value of all various agricultural production items for a county for a calendar year.

For our purpose, it only applies to the current production year.

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What Is The Increment Report Used For?

Data from the increment report is the front line “go-to” data by the governor, legislature, county judge, county commissioners, feds, etc.

When they need to know: What is the agricultural GDP of the state for this year? How proposed policy will affect agriculture at the county

level? What is the economic impact of the crop and livestock

industry on the state? What is the economic loss of a fire, tornado, hurricane,

flood, drought, etc. to what area of the state?

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Request for Further Documentation and /or Detail

We are not questioning the accuracy of any data, but simply asking for further documentation/detail and bringing new people up to speed.

Victim of our own successes!!

Now that people are becoming aware of what we can give them and what is available, they are asking for more.

AgriLife Agents are viewed as the local experts by a large number of agencies. Now, we need to continue to deliver a quality product.

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Available Supplemental/Supporting Data

There is a lot of data available for your use: We want to give you something to support your estimates,

increase your own confidence in the data, and possibly make the process easier.

Other sources of data can also serve as: Accuracy checks General background information

FSA, NASS, AMS, Campus

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This is a report that we will have to continue to produce. Let’s make it accurate, representative and as useful as practical. CEAs are the recognized local authority/expert. Only annual county source of Ag. Values. Timely Ag. data.

Bottom Line: ________________

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Commodity Worksheets

Acres Harvested

2013

Yield/Acre 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Acres Harvested

2014

Yield/Acre 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

FOOD CROPS: Food Corn (bu) Rice (cwt) Rye (bu) Wheat (bu)FEED CROPS: Barley (bu) Feed Corn (bu) Ensilage (tons) Hay (tons) Oats (bu) Sorghum (bu)COTTON: Cotton Lint (lbs) Cottonseed (tons) OIL CROPS: Peanuts (lbs) Sesame (lbs) Soybeans (bu) Sunflowers (lbs)

Crop Lbs. lbs/bu Total buBarley Divided by 48Corn Divided by 56Oats Divided by 32Sorghum Divided by 56Soybeans Divided by 60Wheat Divided by 60

Pounds of Lint/Acre Multiplied by 1.6/2000 Tons of seed/acre

Crop Worksheet County:Actual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

Cottonseed yield/acre is calculated as: Conversion Table:

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Crop Worksheets

Acres Harvested – Use harvested acres, not planted acres. We are measuring the value of farm/ranch production.

Destroyed or abandoned acres will be reflected in the reduced value of production.

NASS records to support your estimates. http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Texas/Publications/County_Estimates/

We will access RMA Crop Insurance data separately, and match that to each county.

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Yield/Acre Again, Local CEAs will have the best access to

yields across the whole county. Prior Year NASS yields are available for

comparison to your estimates FSA Certified Acres (sent earlier this month).

Crop Worksheets (continued)

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FSA Certified Acres Get with your FSA County Director if you think

he has more current data Or give me a call, we can check FSA database

Crop, Use, Dry/Irr, Crop Status, and Acres Use: FG=Forage (Baled); GR=Grain;

GS=Grazed then Grain; GZ=Grazed Out; LS=Left Standing; SD=Seed. CO=Cover Crop(Plowed back in)

Crop Worksheets (cont.)

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Commodity Worksheets

Acres Harvested

2013

Yield/Acre 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Acres Harvested

2014

Yield/Acre 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

FOOD CROPS: Food Corn (bu) Rice (cwt) Rye (bu) Wheat (bu)FEED CROPS: Barley (bu) Feed Corn (bu) Ensilage (tons) Hay (tons) Oats (bu) Sorghum (bu)COTTON: Cotton Lint (lbs) Cottonseed (tons) OIL CROPS: Peanuts (lbs) Sesame (lbs) Soybeans (bu) Sunflowers (lbs)

Crop Lbs. lbs/bu Total buBarley Divided by 48Corn Divided by 56Oats Divided by 32Sorghum Divided by 56Soybeans Divided by 60Wheat Divided by 60

Pounds of Lint/Acre Multiplied by 1.6/2000 Tons of seed/acre

Crop Worksheet County:Actual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

Cottonseed yield/acre is calculated as: Conversion Table:

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Crop Worksheets – Food vs Feed

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How To Complete The Increment Report

Items to consider under Crop Worksheet section All wheat and rye is reported under the heading of

Food Crops Food corn is only for production of corn for

contract with Green Giant, Birdseye, etc for example, otherwise Feed Corn Sweet Corn: see vegetable worksheets

The hay entry under Feed Crops applies to grass/meadow/sorghum/other hay Alfalfa hay is reported under Miscellaneous Crops

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Crop Worksheets – Conversion Table Commodity Worksheets

Acres Harvested

2013

Yield/Acre 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Acres Harvested

2014

Yield/Acre 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

FOOD CROPS: Food Corn (bu) Rice (cwt) Rye (bu) Wheat (bu)FEED CROPS: Barley (bu) Feed Corn (bu) Ensilage (tons) Hay (tons) Oats (bu) Sorghum (bu)COTTON: Cotton Lint (lbs) Cottonseed (tons) OIL CROPS: Peanuts (lbs) Sesame (lbs) Soybeans (bu) Sunflowers (lbs)

Crop Lbs. lbs/bu Total buBarley Divided by 48Corn Divided by 56Oats Divided by 32Sorghum Divided by 56Soybeans Divided by 60Wheat Divided by 60

Pounds of Lint/Acre Multiplied by 1.6/2000 Tons of seed/acre

Crop Worksheet County:Actual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

Cottonseed yield/acre is calculated as: Conversion Table:

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How To Complete The Increment Report (cont.)

Items to consider under Crop Worksheet section Cotton seed is computed based on the pounds of

lint per acre and is reported just under the Cotton Lint line. We do need separate entries for lint and seed

Cantaloupes and watermelons have their own rows on Vegetable Worksheet, Pg 4.

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Vegetable and Nursery Worksheet Acres

Harvested 2013

Yield/Acre 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Acres Harvested

2014

Yield/Acre 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

VEGETABLE CROPS (lbs): Melons Vegetables - Beets Vegetables - Broccoli Vegetables - Cabbage Vegetables - Cantaloupes Vegetables - Carrots Vegetables - Cauliflower Vegetables - Celery Vegetables - Cukes Vegetables - Green Peppers Vegetables - Lettuce Vegetables - Onions Vegetables - Potatoes, Irish Vegetables - Potatoes, Sweet Vegetables - Snapbeans Vegetables - Spinach Vegetables - Sweet Corn Vegetables - Tomatoes, Field Grown Vegetables - Tomatoes, Greenhouse Vegetables - Other Watermelon

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

AG-RELATED: Aquaculture Fishing Furs & Pelts Horses (hd) Hunting Recreation Timber - Lumber (stumpage) Timber - Firewood (cord) Timber - Other Christmas Trees Other - Exotic Animals Other Ag-Related

Actual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014Ag-Related Worksheet

Vegetable WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Crop Worksheets: Price Data

AMS http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsmnpubs/

Local gins/elevators District Extension

Economists On campus specialists

FSA Lenders Commodity groups Etc.

Other Sources of Relevant Price Data

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Commodity Worksheets

Acres Harvested

2013

Yield/Acre 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Acres Harvested

2014

Yield/Acre 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

FOOD CROPS: Food Corn (bu) Rice (cwt) Rye (bu) Wheat (bu)FEED CROPS: Barley (bu) Feed Corn (bu) Ensilage (tons) Hay (tons) Oats (bu) Sorghum (bu)COTTON: Cotton Lint (lbs) Cottonseed (tons) OIL CROPS: Peanuts (lbs) Sesame (lbs) Soybeans (bu) Sunflowers (lbs)

Crop Lbs. lbs/bu Total buBarley Divided by 48Corn Divided by 56Oats Divided by 32Sorghum Divided by 56Soybeans Divided by 60Wheat Divided by 60

Pounds of Lint/Acre Multiplied by 1.6/2000 Tons of seed/acre

Crop Worksheet County:Actual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

Cottonseed yield/acre is calculated as: Conversion Table:

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Crop Worksheets: Units and Hay

Feed Crops: Units – use the same units as listed on the sheet. Hay – lets be consistent.

Hay under Feed crops will be wheat, oats or other crops that were intended to be harvested as grain, but were instead baled as feed. Alfalfa hay, see Miscellaneous crops.

Ensilage – Anything made into silage (sorghum, corn, etc)

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Crop Worksheets: (continued)

Cotton: Separate cotton lint from cotton seed.

Oil Crops Vegetable Crops Sweet corn Melons – use this line for honeydews or other

melons Vegetables – See Vegetable crops worksheet. Watermelon and Cantaloupe have their own line.

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Miscellaneous Crop Worksheets: Fruits & Nuts Peaches & Pecans

Miscellaneous Crops Alfalfa Guar Various Nursery crops

Turf

Legume seed (Alfalfa seed) Grass seed Sugar cane.

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Taylor County Wheat

Extension District County CropCd

Crop Name Crop Type Nm

Int Use

Irr Pract CropStatPos2

Sum Of Rptd Acres

7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GR N Standing/Harvested 33107.17 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GS N Standing/Harvested 28592.03 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GZ N Standing/Harvested 6884.08 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GS N Prevented 2277.73 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT FG N Standing/Harvested 1261.16 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GZ I Standing/Harvested 644.83 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GZ N Volunteer 459.81 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT CO N Standing/Harvested 252.32 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT FG N Volunteer 239.44 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GR I Standing/Harvested 97.6 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD WHITE SPRING WHEAT GR N Standing/Harvested 79.61 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GS I Standing/Harvested 58.39 7 TAYLOR 11 WHEAT HARD RED WINTER WHEAT GR N Failed 40.33 73994.5

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Taylor County Wheat

FG 1,501 Acres (hay) GR 33,284 Acres (grain only) GS 28,650 Acres (grazed then grain) GZ 7,989 Acres (grazed out) CO 252 Acres (cover crop) Failed 40 Acres Prevented = 2,278 Acres

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Taylor County Wheat

FG 1,501 Acres (hay) GR 33,284 Acres (grain only) GS 28,650 Acres (grazed then grain) 61,934 total GZ 7,989 Acres (grazed out) CO 252 Acres (cover crop) Failed 40 Acres Prevented = 2,278 Acres

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Taylor County Wheat: Example

GR 33,284 Acres (grain only) GR Yield = 20 bu/ac.; 665,680 bu

GS 28,650 Acres (grazed then grain) GS Yield = 15 bu/ac.; 429,750 bu

Total 1,095,430 bu / 61,934Ac = 17.8 Bu/Ac. 1,095,430bu X $7.38 $8,084,273 grain production

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EXAMPLES ONLY

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Commodity Worksheets

Acres Harvested

2013

Yield/Acre 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Acres Harvested

2014

Yield/Acre 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

FOOD CROPS: Food Corn (bu) Rice (cwt) Rye (bu) Wheat (bu) 61934 17.8 1,095,430 7.83 8,084,273FEED CROPS: Barley (bu) Feed Corn (bu) Ensilage (tons) Hay (tons) wheat hay 1501 1.5 2251.5 123.00 276,935 Oats (bu) Sorghum (bu)COTTON: Cotton Lint (lbs) Cottonseed (tons) OIL CROPS: Peanuts (lbs) Sesame (lbs) Soybeans (bu) Sunflowers (lbs)

Crop Lbs. lbs/bu Total buBarley Divided by 48Corn Divided by 56Oats Divided by 32Sorghum Divided by 56Soybeans Divided by 60Wheat Divided by 60

Crop Worksheet County:Actual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

Cottonseed yield/acre is calculated as: Conversion Table:

Pounds of Lint/Acre Multiplied by 1.6/2000 Tons of seed/acre

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Value/Hd 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Value/Hd 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

POULTRY (hd): Broilers Eggs - Chicken (doz) Eggs - Turkey (doz) Farm Chicks Hens Turkeys Other Poultry - Pullets Other Poultry - Quail & Other Fowl Other Poultry - OtherMILK: Milk (cwt)BEEF (hd): Fed Beef (value added) Milk Cows - Breeder Cattle, Dairy Other Beef - Breeder Cattle, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Dairy Other Beef - Slaughter Cattle Other Beef - Stocker Cattle (value added)OTHER MEAT ANIMALS (hd): Goats Hogs Hogs - Feeder Pigs Other Stock Sheep & LambLIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (lbs): Honey Mohair Wool Other Products

Livestock WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Completing The Livestock Worksheet

Complete livestock commodity worksheet Were herds and/or flocks increased or

decreased? How have young livestock grown out These items are determined in discussions with

producers Complete the livestock production section on the

commodity worksheet

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Livestock Worksheet:

Beef Fed beef-value added – we are looking for the increase in

the value of the feeder calf as it was fed. Example: Slaughter Animal 12.9 cwt @ $125.70 $1,621.53 Less: Feeder 7.75 cwt @ $147.00 $ 1,139.25

Value added/Head $ 482.28

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Value/Hd 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Value/Hd 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

POULTRY (hd): Broilers Eggs - Chicken (doz) Eggs - Turkey (doz) Farm Chicks Hens Turkeys Other Poultry - Pullets Other Poultry - Quail & Other Fowl Other Poultry - OtherMILK: Milk (cwt)BEEF (hd): Fed Beef (value added) 482.28 5000 2,411,400 Milk Cows - Breeder Cattle, Dairy Other Beef - Breeder Cattle, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Dairy Other Beef - Slaughter Cattle Other Beef - Stocker Cattle (value added)OTHER MEAT ANIMALS (hd): Goats Hogs Hogs - Feeder Pigs Other Stock Sheep & LambLIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (lbs): Honey Mohair Wool Other Products

Livestock WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Livestock Worksheet: Stocker Cattle

Beef Stocker Cattle-value added – we are looking for the

increase in the value of the calf as it was grazed/backgrounded. Example: Summer Stocker

Stocker-October finish 6.82 cwt @ $166 $1,132.12 Stocker-March start 5.25 cwt @ $165.5 $ 868.88 Value added/Head $ 263.24 Assumes 7 months grazing at 0.75 ADG.

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Value/Hd 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Value/Hd 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

POULTRY (hd): Broilers Eggs - Chicken (doz) Eggs - Turkey (doz) Farm Chicks Hens Turkeys Other Poultry - Pullets Other Poultry - Quail & Other Fowl Other Poultry - OtherMILK: Milk (cwt)BEEF (hd): Fed Beef (value added) 482.28 5000 2,411,400 Milk Cows - Breeder Cattle, Dairy Other Beef - Breeder Cattle, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Dairy Other Beef - Slaughter Cattle Other Beef - Stocker Cattle (value added) 263.24 7500 1,974,300OTHER MEAT ANIMALS (hd): Goats Hogs Hogs - Feeder Pigs Other Stock Sheep & LambLIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (lbs): Honey Mohair Wool Other Products

Livestock WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Other Items to Consider

Items to consider under livestock section

Other Beef-calves, Beef is where to report sales of weaned calves from the cow-calf enterprises

Other Beef-breeder cattle, Beef is where to report breeding/bred heifers and breeding bulls; also report sales of culls of replacement heifer herd; sales of registered animals goes here, too May include cows or bulls removed from pastures and

sent to auction but not necessarily sent to slaughter Other Beef-slaughter cattle is where to report cull cows &

bulls

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Livestock Worksheet (Continued)

Beef Calves-Beef

Estimate of the value of raised calves. Estimate number of calves weaned and sold Either as weaned calves or stockers.

With estimate of cow inventory, estimate calf crop weaned and sold.

Raised replacement heifers.

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Livestock Worksheets Cow-calf Numbers (Tom Green) Beef Calf Numbers

Number of Beef Cows on 1/1/2013 (NASS data) = 9,200 cows

9,200 cows X 0.83 (weaning %) = 7,636 calves

½ (3,818) bull calves and ½ (3,818) heifer calves (10% of cow herd kept as replacement heifers in 2013) So, 6,716 calves to sell (3,818 steers + 2,898 Heifers). Assume, sold at 525lbs X $1.6472/lb = $864.78 / head $5,807,862 in OTHER BEEF – CALVES, BEEF

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Value/Hd 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Value/Hd 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

POULTRY (hd): Broilers Eggs - Chicken (doz) Eggs - Turkey (doz) Farm Chicks Hens Turkeys Other Poultry - Pullets Other Poultry - Quail & Other Fowl Other Poultry - OtherMILK: Milk (cwt)BEEF (hd): Fed Beef (value added) 482.28 5000 2,411,400 Milk Cows - Breeder Cattle, Dairy Other Beef - Breeder Cattle, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Beef 6716 864.78 5,807,862 Other Beef - Calves, Dairy Other Beef - Slaughter Cattle Other Beef - Stocker Cattle (value added) 263.24 7500 1,974,300OTHER MEAT ANIMALS (hd): Goats Hogs Hogs - Feeder Pigs Other Stock Sheep & LambLIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (lbs): Honey Mohair Wool Other Products

Livestock WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Livestock Worksheets Cull Cow Numbers (Tom Green) Beef Cull Cow Sales

Number of Beef Cows on 1/1/2013 (NASS data) = 9,200 cows

9,200 times 0.15 (cull rate) = 1,380 cull cows

1,000 pounds at $79.55/cwt Then, 1,000 * $0.7955 * 1,380. $1,097,790 in OTHER BEEF – Slaughter Cattle

Culled 1,380 cows and only kept 920 Heifers! Herd still shrinking!?!?

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Livestock Worksheets Cull Bull Numbers (Tom Green) Beef Cull Bull Sales

Number of Beef Cows on 1/1/2013 (NASS data) = 9,200 cows Cows per Bull Ratio: 25 cows per 1 bull, then, 368 bulls

368 times 0.15 (cull rate) = 55 cull bulls

1,600 pounds at $89.00/cwt Then, 1,600 * $0.89 * 55. $78,320 in OTHER BEEF – Slaughter CATTLE

Total OTHER BEEF – Slaughter CATTLE = $1,176,110

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Value/Hd 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Value/Hd 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

POULTRY (hd): Broilers Eggs - Chicken (doz) Eggs - Turkey (doz) Farm Chicks Hens Turkeys Other Poultry - Pullets Other Poultry - Quail & Other Fowl Other Poultry - OtherMILK: Milk (cwt)BEEF (hd): Fed Beef (value added) 482.28 5000 2,411,400 Milk Cows - Breeder Cattle, Dairy Other Beef - Breeder Cattle, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Beef 6716 864.78 5,807,862 Other Beef - Calves, Dairy Other Beef - Slaughter Cattle 1,435 819.59 1,176,110 Other Beef - Stocker Cattle (value added) 263.24 7500 1,974,300OTHER MEAT ANIMALS (hd): Goats Hogs Hogs - Feeder Pigs Other Stock Sheep & LambLIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (lbs): Honey Mohair Wool Other Products

Livestock WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Livestock Worksheets: Wheat Stockers

Lets go back to our Taylor County Wheat Example FG 1,501 Acres (hay) GR 33,284 Acres (grain only) GS 28,650 Acres (grazed then grain) GZ 7,989 Acres (grazed out) CO 252 Acres (cover crop) Failed 40 Acres Prevented = 2,278 Acres

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Livestock Worksheets: Wheat Stockers (cont.)

GS=28,650 acres (Grazed and Grain) GZ= 7,989 acres (Grazed Out) So, 36,639 acres were grazed “early”. How many calves?

Typical early stocking rate is 3 acres per calf; then 12,213 calves.

What is their value? $367.20 per calf; or $2,026,869

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Livestock Worksheets: Wheat Stocker Value GS=28,650 acres (Grazed and Grained) GZ= 7,989 acres (Grazed Out) So, 7,989 were grazed out. How many calves?

Typical grazed out stocking rate is 1.25 acres per calf; then 6,391 calves.

What is their value? $45.54 per calf; or $291,046

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Livestock Worksheets: Wheat Stocker Value (Continued)

Total Winter Stocker value: Early grazing: 12,213 hd for $2,026,869 Graze out: 6,391 hd for $291,046 Total: $2,317,915 OTHER BEEF – STOCKER CATTLE

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Value/Hd 2013

Volume Produced

2013

Unit Price 2013

Value of Crop/

Production 2013

Value/Hd 2014

Volume Produced

2014

Unit Price 2014

Value of Crop/

Production 2014

POULTRY (hd): Broilers Eggs - Chicken (doz) Eggs - Turkey (doz) Farm Chicks Hens Turkeys Other Poultry - Pullets Other Poultry - Quail & Other Fowl Other Poultry - OtherMILK: Milk (cwt)BEEF (hd): Fed Beef (value added) 482.28 5000 2,411,400 Milk Cows - Breeder Cattle, Dairy Other Beef - Breeder Cattle, Beef Other Beef - Calves, Beef 6716 864.78 5,807,862 Other Beef - Calves, Dairy wheat stockers 189.51 12,231 2,317,915 Other Beef - Slaughter Cattle 1,435 819.59 1,176,110 Other Beef - Stocker Cattle (value added) 263.24 7500 1,974,300OTHER MEAT ANIMALS (hd): Goats Hogs Hogs - Feeder Pigs Other Stock Sheep & LambLIVESTOCK PRODUCTS (lbs): Honey Mohair Wool Other Products

Livestock WorksheetActual Estimates, 2013 Projected Estimates, 2014

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Livestock Worksheet: Other Animals

Other Meat Animals Goats Sheep and Lambs Other (?)

Horses We are after what is actually produced within the

county, not really after the value of horse trading that takes place.

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Hunting and Recreation

Complete Hunting & Miscellaneous section on Excel commodity worksheet RangelandTotal Acres – this is the total acres

leased for hunting as there can be double counting of acres

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Hunting and other Land Uses Hunting Worksheet County:

Actual Estimates, 2011 Projected Estimates, 2012

Total Acres

Leased

Low Price

($/acre) 2011

High Price

($/acre) 2011

Value of Crop/

Production 2011

Total Acres

Leased

Low Price

($/acre) 2012

High Price

($/acre) 2012

Value of Crop/

Production 2012

RANGELAND: Total Acres ANNUAL LEASE: Entire Hunting Season 0 0 SEASONAL LEASE: Deer 0 0 Dove 0 0 Duck 0 0 Exotics 0 0 Pheasant 0 0 Quail 0 0 Turkey 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 PACKAGE HUNTS: Total County Value TOTAL VALUE OF HUNTING: Total Hunting Value 0 0

Recreation Worksheet

Actual Estimates, 2011 Projected Estimates, 2012

Value of Crop/

Production 2011

Value of Crop/

Production 2012

ACTIVITES Fishing Photography / Birding Hiking / Camping Off-Road Vehicle / Biking Other Nature-Based TOTAL VALUE OF RECREATION: Total Recreational Activities Value $0 $0

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Hunting and Recreation Continued

Complete Hunting & Miscellaneous section on worksheet RangelandTotal Acres – this is the total acres leased

for hunting as there can be double counting of acres Annual LeaseEntire hunting season – acreage that is

leased year-round for hunting anything and everything the lessee wishes to hunt

Seasonal Lease – leases for a specified period of time or for specified game

Package HuntsTotal County Value – value of all packaged hunts for the county

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Worksheet and Summary

Copy total from the Commodity Worksheet over to the individual county increment report Remember: the units on the commodity worksheet

is in $’s and the units on the county report is 1,000$’s

Most agents project next year’s production by copying this year’s and pasting unless you know something major will change in your county.

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DISTRICT: 7 COUNTY: Taylor

Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Projected2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

CommodityCrops:

Wheat 7249.0 1571.0 11302.0 8,084.27

Rye 4.1 0.0 0.0

Barley 0.0 0.0 4.1

Hay 5280.0 108.0 14850.0 276.93

Oats 52.1 7.4 156.0

Sorghum 356.0 13.7 158.0

Cotton Lint 4894.0 138.0 540.0

Cottonseed 900.0 37.9 252.0

Sesame 0.0 0.0 12.0

Sunflowers 31.5 0.0 0.0

Pecans 36.0 0.0 10.0

Nursery 38.0 30.0 37.0Livestock:

Fed Beef 465.0 406.0 421.0 2,411.40c Other Beef 19223.0 19068.6 21561.0 11,276.19

Goats 171.0 225.0 135.0d Hogs 17.3 24.4 19.0

Sheep 8.8 12.8 6.6Ag-Related:

Horses 500.0 425.0 425.0

Hunting 4960.0 4788.0 4788.0Other Commodities:

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Total 44,185.80 26,855.80 54,676.70

* Please add additional commodities not listed on this page with receipts over one thousand dollars.a Other Crop is the total of Other crop, Sprigs, Legume Seeds, and Grass Seed.b Other Poultry is the total of: Pullets, Quail & other Fowl, & Other Poultryc Other Beef is the total of: Breeder Cattle-Beef, Calves-Beef & Dairy, Stocker Cattle, & Slaughter Cattled Hogs is the total of: Hogs & Feeder Pigse Timber is the total of: Lumber, Firewood, & other Timber

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Remember

AgriLife Agents are viewed as the local experts by a large number of agencies.

Be confident in the numbers you are reporting. Its easy for others to be critical, but no one else has the data you are reporting.

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Thank You — Comments? Questions?

Levi Russell Assistant Professor & Extension

Economist Corpus Christi, Texas

(361) 265-9203 (361) 500-7712 (cell) [email protected]