167: The Hidden Money Pits Draining Cattle Operations
Description
Every ranch has hidden money pits — areas where expenses quietly eat away at profits. In this episode of the CattleUSA Daily Podcast, Lauren Moylan breaks down the top five drains on cattle operations, from winter feed waste and reproduction issues to equipment costs, death loss, and marketing missteps. With practical strategies and data-backed solutions, she shows producers how to spot these leaks and take action before they swallow hard-earned dollars.
Links
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Takeaways
Feed is usually your biggest expense and winter magnifies it.
Shorten your hay season where you can.
Use pregnancy testing to identify opens and late breeders.
Manage your cows to calve well for better outcomes.
Calf losses burn revenue and waste resources.
Low annual hours on big equipment can be costly.
Standardized health protocols are essential for calf success.
Talk to your local sale barns to maximize profits.
Sell a story that buyers can trust.
Money pits do not fix themselves, but they are visible.
Chapters
00:00 Identifying Money Pits in Cattle Operations
03:50 Addressing Winter Feed and Hay Waste
06:19 Improving Reproduction and Calving Success
07:46 Managing Equipment Costs Effectively
08:57 Reducing Death Loss and Health Gaps
10:17 Optimizing Marketing Strategies for Profit
cattle operations, money pits, winter feed, reproduction, equipment management, death loss, health gaps, marketing, profitability, ranch management