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  1. The average cost per pound for actual beef received will be around $3.95 for a quarter beef. This cost is based on the “hanging” (or “carcass”) weight of the animal. The current price for our beef is $2.68-$2.98 per pound plus processing costs.

  2. 22 gru 2022 · Divide the total by 65% to get your "cut-out" cost (breaking the carcass down into individual cuts of meat). Divide your cut-out cost by the percentage mark-up you desire to reach the "retail value" price you will ultimately charge. Example. Cost of the live animal = $1.35 per pound; $1.35 divided by 58% = $2.33; $2.33 plus $0.65 (per pound ...

  3. 24 wrz 2018 · If you buy a whole steer from a farmer based on hanging weight, you can estimate how much you're paying per pound of meat in your freezer using these ratios. Say your steer is 800 lb on the hook, or hanging weight.

  4. 30 lip 2024 · To summarize: A 1,400-pound steer, one-half inch fat, average muscling, yields an 880-pound carcass. The 880-pound carcass yields approximately: 570 pounds boneless trimmed beef;

  5. Calculating Break Even and Pricing for Profit. 1. Cost of the live animal per pound of live weight. 2. Enter the Hanging Carcass Yield. (see average dressing yields for beef, pork, & lamb) Hanging Carcass Break Even per pound =. 3. Cost of processing fee per pound.

  6. 17 lut 2022 · LIVE WEIGHT: When you sell a cow at a sale barn you get a price per pound based on Live Weight (LW), also called “on the hoof.” If we took these cows to sell today, we’d get market price per pound at 1300 pounds. HANGING WEIGHT: When you sell a cow for beef, the price is based on Hanging Weight (HW).

  7. 10 maj 2024 · How much does beef cost per pound on the hoof? The cost of beef per pound on the hoof varies depending on the breed and quality of the cow. Generally, the **dressing percentage** (the weight of the carcass after it has been cleaned and dressed) ranges

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