Beef cattle farming entails breeding cows to produce calves that are then raised and sold as beef. Beef cattle farming is a very profitable business, and many people all over the world are making money by starting cow-calf operations.
However, in order to build a successful, long-term beef cattle ranching business, you must have sufficient knowledge of how to keep beef cattle efficiently, as well as good management skills and a good beef cattle farming business plan.
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Description of Business
1.2 Vision and Mission Statement
1.3 Business Objectives
2.0 PRODUCTION PROCESS PLAN
2.1 Feeding Cattle in a Ranch
2.2 Administrating Medication to Cattle
2.3 Monitoring Herds for Signs of Illness
2.4 Assisting with Calving In a Ranch
2.5 Performing Artificial Insemination in a Ranch
2.6 Managing Waste in the Ranch
3.0 MARKETING STRATEGY AND PLAN
3.1 Description of Products
3.2 Competition and Target Market
4.0 ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
4.1 Ownership of the Business
4.2 Management and Personnel Requirements
4.3 Details of Salary Schedule
5.0 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS
5.1 Cost-Returns Analysis
5.3 Investment Analysis
6.0 SWOT ANALYSIS
6.1 Strengths
6.2 Weaknesses
6.3 Opportunities
6.4 Threats
7.0 CONCLUSION
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Input Suppliers and Target Markets
Table 2: Personnel Requirement
Table 3: Fixed and Variable Costs
Table 4: Recommended Material Inputs
Table 5: Labour and Utilities (per annum)
Table 6: Productive Asset Requirements
Table 7: Summary of Cost Estimate
Table 8: Summary of Returns (for a year)
Table 9: Gross Margin Analysis
Table 10: Estimated Cash Flow for the First 5 Years
Table 11: Balance sheet for the First Production Year
Table 12: worksheet showing estimated NPV and IRR
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