By Travis Meteer
While better cattle prices are a relief to many, it is important to not lose site of the basics. A few fundamentals often seen on successful ranches are highlighted below, but I am sure there are others that you can think of and consider as well.
Select and propagate genetics that fit your environment. A popular saying is “buy a bull that fits your market and a cow that fits your environment.” I like the saying. However, if keeping heifers, there can be unintended consequences. I think many cattle producers have gradually moved to larger, higher milking cows just by keeping heifers from bulls that were purchased to sire calves that fit the market. So, be diligently seeking genetics that add value, but make sure they will work in your environment with your resources.
Properly manage grazing so that focus is on plant and soil health. Healthy soils grow healthy plants, healthy plants feed healthy livestock. Healthy livestock feed healthy people. Utilizing rotation, rest periods, and flexible stocking rates can be the foundation of keeping the land resource viable and feed costs in check. Good grazing practices will never go out of style.