Beef Cattle

Business Management

Raising beef cattle for profit requires land, money, and good business management skills. In this section, you will find information and advice on pricing meat cuts, conditioning cattle for market, and understanding beef carcass yields and losses during processing. Tips on applying RFID tags and performing beef quality audits are available as well.

Starting a Small Beef Cattle Farm

To start a beef farm, you will need to select the type of operation and develop a business plan that includes all startup and ongoing expenses. Consider necessary costs such as the purchase of land, animals, feed, and equipment. Other significant expenses include animal care, pasture management, labor, and building handling facilities.

In addition to the cattle farming business plan, you will need a solid management plan. This document should address beef cattle management practices regarding feed, health and nutrition, fencing, housing, and waste.

Note: The costs of beef enterprises are often specific for each operation. In order to better understand the financial aspect of beef production, producers need to consider direct expenses, direct income, and hidden costs.

Learn more about evaluating the potential financial impact of a decision (such as buying new equipment) with Penn State Extension’s Partial Budgeting online course.

Raising Beef Cattle for Profit

Beef farms generate income mainly from calf production. It is therefore recommended that cattle farmers select and maintain productive cows who produce a calf every year. The animals should be able to sustain their body condition and raise calves with a weaning weight that meets the end goals.

The retail beef price depends largely on the cost of production and the cost of getting the animal to slaughter weight. The production expenses vary based on the animals’ breed and production method (i.e. grain-fed or grass-fed cattle).

The price of beef per pound can further be affected by factors such as fat percentage and type of cut. Obtaining a beef quality grade or an organic beef certification can help increase profits, as well.

Direct Income for Cattle Operations

Apart from the sale of cattle, beef producers can generate direct income from a number of other services. Depending on the enterprise, revenue can be generated from consulting, breeding cattle, hauling, and mowing pastures. Income may also be increased by selling embryos and bull sperm.

Selling hay and feed raised on the farm is another valuable option for cattle farmers. Estimating the expenses of home-raised feed, however, can be challenging.

One way for producers to calculate the actual feed costs is by using Penn State’s CropCents app. Once the data for all on-farm grown crops – including operating expenses – is entered, users can see the yield in tons/acre and the cost/ton.

Beef Cattle Market Trends

With a huge market for beef, raising cattle in the US is one of the most common and profitable farming businesses.

The way cows are raised and fed has a big effect on the retail price. Beef is very nutritious, but different feeds deliver different products and tastes. Currently, there is an increased interest in pasture-raised beef, as well as organic and/or locally grown meat products.

Educational Resources for Cattle Farmers

Raising beef cattle for profit is a huge undertaking. Find comprehensive information on beef cattle management with Penn State Extension’s articles, webinars, online courses, and workshops.

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  1. Earn While You Learn - Animal Science Apprentice Program
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    Earn While You Learn - Animal Science Apprentice Program
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    Length .75
    Recorded Dec 18, 2023
    Event Format On-Demand | Recorded
    Learn about the Animal Science Apprentice Program, the expectations, qualifications, and more!
  2. Beef Cattle in feedlot
    Articles
    Feeding Beef Cattle
    By Tara L. Felix, Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., Cheryl Ann Fairbairn, Lynn Kime, John W. Comerford
    Beef cattle feeding is possible on small and part-time farms, but the cost of feeding drops significantly as the size of the operation increases.
  3. Crop Cents Mobile App
    Tools and Apps
    Crop Cents Mobile App
    By Robert C. Goodling, Jr.
    CropCents is a mobile app that calculates actual costs to produce home raised feeds for crop, dairy, and beef producers.
  4. Survey of Pennsylvania Beef Producers
    Articles
    Survey of Pennsylvania Beef Producers
    By Neal Fogle, Tara L. Felix, Judy Chambers
    The PA Beef Producers Working Group (PABPWG) commissioned this survey with two purposes: create baseline data to help the working group characterize the beef industry in Pennsylvania, and identify specific challenges and opportunities for producers.
  5. Navigating Pathways to Success: The 2016 National Beef Quality Audit
    Articles
    Navigating Pathways to Success: The 2016 National Beef Quality Audit
    Data from the 2016 audit add tremendously to the core knowledge on guideposts and measurements to help determine quality conformance of the U.S. beef supply.
  6. Grass-fed Beef Production
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    Grass-fed Beef Production
    By Tara L. Felix, Jessica A. Williamson, Ph.D.
    Length 9:50
    Grass-fed beef production in the United States is on the rise. However, there are important management and forage quality factors that must be considered.
  7. Advantages of Marketing Your Beef Directly
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    Advantages of Marketing Your Beef Directly
    By Tara L. Felix
    Length 6:09
    Small-scale livestock producers who direct market their animals or their products have more control over variable market prices and can increase their profit potential.
  8. Implants used in cattle increase feed efficiency. (Photo Credit: PA Beef Producers Working Group)
    Articles
    2017 Calf-fed Holstein Demonstration Results
    By Tara L. Felix
    This report summarizes the calf-fed holstein demonstration comparing growth performance and economic data of implanted and non-implanted cattle by the PA Beef producers working group in 2017.
  9. 2016 Calf-fed Holstein Demonstration Results
    Articles
    2016 Calf-fed Holstein Demonstration Results
    By Tara L. Felix
    This report summarizes the calf-fed hosltein feeding demonstration complete with growth performance and economic data by the PA Beef Producers Working Group in 2016.
  10. Calculating the Cost of Beef Production
    Articles
    Calculating the Cost of Beef Production
    By Tara L. Felix, Cheryl Ann Fairbairn
    Knowing the income and costs of an operation are critical to the financial success of that operation. Use this article as a guide to help determine the financial success of your beef production enterprise.
  11. Building an Emergency Response Plan for Livestock Producers
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    Building an Emergency Response Plan for Livestock Producers
    By Elizabeth Hines, Tara L. Felix, Jonathan A. Campbell, Ph.D., Chelsea Hill
    Whether you raise pigs, sheep, goats, or cattle, having an emergency plan for their care is critical for animal welfare and business continuity.
  12. Integrating Grazing into Cropping Systems: Infrastructure
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    Integrating Grazing into Cropping Systems: Infrastructure
    Considerations about fencing, watering systems, animal handling and loading, and shade all need to be resolved before animals are placed on the cropland to increase the likelihood of the success of the grazing program.
  13. Beef Cow-calf Operation
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    Beef Cow-calf Operation
    By Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., H. Louis Moore, Ph.D., John W. Comerford
    Length 4:40
    Producer video describing the benefits, challenges, and marketing opportunities of a cow-calf operation.
  14. Understanding Beef Carcass Yields and Losses During Processing
    Articles
    Understanding Beef Carcass Yields and Losses During Processing
    By Jonathan A. Campbell, Ph.D.
    Understanding the factors involved in estimating the amount of beef derived from the live animal will assist cattle producers who directly market their beef.
  15. Custom Feeding Cattle
    Articles
    Custom Feeding Cattle
    By John W. Comerford
    For those with the facilities, feedstuffs, and management expertise, custom feeding cattle is an excellent risk management tool.
  16. Beef x dairy crossbred calves in a feedlot. Photo by Dr. Tara L. Felix
    Articles
    Does the Growing Beef x Dairy Trend Work for the Feeders
    By Tara L. Felix
    Dairy cows represent a substantial supply of calves for the fed cattle market. Beef x dairy calves appear to work for the cattle feeder, if all the costs are accounted for when negotiating calf price.
  17. Hanging sides of beef. Photo credit: Tara Felix, Penn State Extension
    Articles
    Starting a Freezer Beef Business
    By Cheryl Ann Fairbairn
    With the increasing interest in buying locally, the freezer beef business has become attractive to many. Selling freezer beef can be time consuming, be sure you know the right ways to go about starting out.
  18. Products of beef cattle operations can range from breeding stock to meat. Photo credit: Michelle Kunjappu, PA Beef Producers Working Group
    Articles
    So You Want to Raise Beef Cattle?
    By Tara L. Felix, Melanie Barkley
    This article answers many questions for beef cattle producers just getting started in the industry.
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