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Suggested Feed Inventory and Transfer Values
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| Author: | John Molenhuis - Business Analysis & Cost of Production Program Lead/OMAFRA |
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| Creation Date: | 28 March 2007 |
| Last Reviewed: | 28 March 2007 |
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Crop |
Beginning |
Transfer |
Ending |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $ per tonne |
$ per bushel |
$ per tonne |
$ per bushel |
$ per tonne | $ per bushel | |
|
Oats |
120
|
1.85
|
128
|
1.97
|
135
|
2.08
|
|
Barley |
120
|
2.61
|
128
|
2.79
|
135
|
2.94
|
|
Soybeans |
240
|
6.53
|
250
|
6.80
|
260
|
7.08
|
|
Shelled Corn |
110
|
2.79
|
130
|
3.30
|
150
|
3.81
|
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Mixed Grains |
110
|
2.00
|
113
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2.05
|
115
|
2.09
|
|
Feed Wheat |
144
|
3.92
|
165
|
4.49
|
185
|
5.03
|
|
Hay |
110 |
|
110 |
Dairy Hay Transfer Value |
110 |
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|
(Depending on Quality) |
75 |
|
75 |
Beef and Other Livestock Transfer Value |
75 |
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Straw |
90 |
|
90
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|
90
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Corn Silage |
30
|
|
33
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|
35
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Haylage |
55
|
|
55
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|
55
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Grainlage |
30
|
|
33
|
|
35
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Pasture |
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|
60
|
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Rough Pasture |
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|
25
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Beginning and Ending Inventory Values are SUGGESTED. No single price for a grain or a forage is necessarily accurate for a single farm or all farms. Use these inventory values as a guideline or starting point and adjust for varying quality or market conditions. Ontario Farm Management Analysis Project (OFMAP) uses a single transfer value for the above feeds. INCREASE or DECREASE the amount fed to accommodate feeds of higher or lower quality.
* Note that the OFMAP template programs use the transfer values above as defaults. Beginning, transfer and ending values can be changed to suit individual farm situations.
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