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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 7)
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% CHAPTER SEVEN ones PROFITABILITY FROM A FORAGE-BASED _,, -” OPERATION “ 4 he SS N y FORAGE AND PROFIT Profitability in forage-based environments is dictated by effective use of quality from the forage resource to meet the os needs of the animals being produced. Cost is the variable that more than any other determines whether an operation isS— profitable. The ability of the manager to meet livestock needs from the forage nes what additional production costs are required to provide a diet for grazing animals which allows . them gat h tha Gh environment. Spaeth A Kew y
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