Making Decisions Based on Your Records

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Making Decisions Based on Your Records Bill Burton Area Agricultural Economics Specialist

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Making Decisions Based on Your Records. Bill Burton Area Agricultural Economics Specialist. Where Do You Keep Your Records?. Using records. Historical analysis Current assessment Forward planning Financial performance Financial position Whole farm Enterprise. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Making Decisions Based on Your Records

Making Decisions Based on Your Records

Bill BurtonArea Agricultural Economics Specialist

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Family Business ProductionBills Paid Bills Paid Crops and Soils

Employment, Earnings

Income, Receipts Livestock

Accounts Accounts Machinery & Equipment

Credit Credit Computers, Office

Insurance Farm Insurance Buildings

Inventory & Assets

Business Management

Other Inventory

Important Papers

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Where Do You Keep Your Records?

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Wallet File cabinet Safe deposit boxDriver’s license Lots of stuff… List of records in the home

fileCredit/debit cards List of insurance policies

Card with medical info- Certificates: birth, death, etc.

Health insurance Contracts, notes, deeds, etc.

Memberships Copy of bank account info-, list of financial advisors

Mini-version of living will Copy of will

Organ donor card Stock certificates, bonds, etc.

Personal ID Household inventory & photos

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Using records

• Historical analysis• Current assessment• Forward planning

• Financial performance• Financial position

• Whole farm• Enterprise

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Questions that records can answer

• Am I making more on crops or livestock?• Should I buy or raise hay?• Are my costs of production too high?• What is my break-even calf price?• What can I do if I want to be more profitable?• What can I do to provide incentives for hired

help to do a better job?• What kind of risk management strategies

should I be using?

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What do good records offer?• Cold, hard facts • Ability to compare to benchmarks• Insights into strengths/weaknesses,

problem identification• Identification of profit and loss centers• Direction for maximizing the returns to

owned resources• Documentation to obtain/maintain credit

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Can You Answer Correctly?

• What is your calving percent?• How many calves died?• How much cost do you have in a bale of

hay?• How much does it take to run a cow for

one year?• Can I afford to buy that new pickup?

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Can You Answer Correctly?

• Is it cheaper to bale my own hay, or buy it?• Which of my cows need to be culled?• How much fertilizer can I afford to put on my

pastures?

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FinancialRecords

Cash records:tax reports,

financial statements, Quicken

AccrualAdjustments

ProductionRecords

Standardized Performance Analyses

Cow-calf

SPA

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Production Performance

85.5 82.1

3.50

102030405060708090

100

Calving % Weaning % Death Loss %

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NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Production Performance522

429

300

350

400

450

500

550

Avg. Weaning Weight Lb. Weaned/Exp. Female

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ds

NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Weaning Percent

85 83 81 80

0102030405060708090

100

Top 25% 2nd 25% 3rd 25% Low 25%

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Income Quartile

NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Pounds Weaned Per Exposed Cow

455 432 427 402

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100

200

300

400

500

Top 25% 2nd 25% 3rd 25% Low 25%

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ds

Income Quartile

NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Capital Investment Per Cow(Market Value)

3,8873,398 3,328

5,061

0

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2,000

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4,000

5,000

6,000

Top 25% 2nd 25% 3rd 25% Low 25%

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rs

Income Quartile

NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Cost of Production ($/Cow)

264323

383

568

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600

Top 25% 2nd 25% 3rd 25% Low 25%

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Income Quartile

NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Production Cost

6075

129

78

74

170

86

78

219

106

113

349

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Top 25% 2nd 25% 3rd 25% Low 25%

Other CostGrazing Cost Per CowFeed Cost Per Cow

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Income QuartileNM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Return on Assets (%), Market Value

6.72.4

-1.2

-7.5

-15.0

-10.0

-5.0

0.0

5.0

10.0

15.0

Top 25% 2nd 25% 3rd 25% Low 25%

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Income Quartile

NM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Production Cost

131

118

265

111

91

147

92

105

195

7168

252

6775

238

6270

219

5272

187

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100

200

300

400

500

600

1-49 50-99 100-199

200-299

300-499

500-999

1000+

Feed Cost Per Cow Grazing Cost Per Cow Other Cost

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Number of HeadNM-TX-OK, 1991-2002

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Net Income ($/Cow)

-192

6

-45 -33-13

16 29

-29

-200-175-150-125-100

-75-50-25

02550

1-49 50-99 100-199

200-299

300-499

500-599

1000+ Avg.

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Number of HeadNM-TX-OK, 1991-2002