Title: Consumer Connection Template
1The Beef Industry
Structure of the beef industry, how it functions
and its geographic distribution.
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3Beef Products
- Primary Product of Beef Production
- Finished or Fat Cattle
- Fed to desired fatness endpoint
- .2 to 1 inch of backfat
- Intramuscular fat or marbling Quality Grade
- Prime, choice, select, standard eating quality
- corn fed 60 300 days white fat
- 1-2.5 years of age at harvest
- Maximum quality at high yield of meat
- Yield Grade scale of 1-5, 1 is highest lean
- Steers or heifers not used for breeding
4Beef Products
- Secondary Products of Beef Production
- Older cows, intact males, older bulls
- Ponderosa steaks, processing beef, ground beef
- Wide range in Quality Grade
- Commercial, cutter, canner, bullock
- leftovers from production cycle
5MEAT PRODUCTION End product are animals
harvested for meat Breeding stock -
Genes Reproducing herd or flock multiply
animals Finishing or Fattening produce
acceptable end product Harvesting Wholesale/Retai
l to Consumers
6Are there vertically integrated animal
industries? Is the beef industry vertically
integrated? What would horizontal integration
mean in an animal industry?
7Segments of Beef Cattle Industry
- Purebred (seedstock) cow/calf producers
- Commercial cow/calf producers
- Stocker/grower operations
- Feedlots (finishing)
- Packers, wholesalers, retailers, consumers
8Life Cycle Cow-calf production
- weaning
- 7 to 9 months of age (adjust to 205 days)
- 400 to 700 lbs.
- typically in fall
- 1st breeding of replacement heifers
- puberty 12 13 months of age
- bred by 15 months, typically in spring
9Life Cycle Cow-calf production
- calving of heifers
- 2 years of age
- typically in spring for forage availability for
lactation - Longevity 6-10 years
- Calf crop 50 bulls, 50 heifers
- Where do they go after weaning?
10Purebred Cow/Calf Producers
- Function
- produce breeding stock (mostly bulls) for
commercial other seedstock producers - provide superior genetics
- End Product
- bulls pedigrees, performance and EPDs
- for natural mating directly to commercial
producers - for artificial insemination
- sell or lease bulls to AI studs Semen
- 10 70 of bulls for breeding, rest as feedlot
cattle
11Purebred Cow/Calf Producers
- End Product
- heifers 20-50 kept as replacements
- 20 50 sold to other purebred producers
- 20 50 - feedlot cattle
12Seedstock Producer
BULLS
HEIFERS
COWS
13Commercial Cow/Calf Producers
- Function
- produce calves for harvest (meat)
- sold to a feedlot or stocker operator at weaning
- retained ownership finish calves themselves
- 100 of steers
- produce replacement breeding females for herd
- top 20-50 of heifers, rest to feedlot
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17What states have the most beef cows?