Success StoryLaurindale Farms Finishing Program



Laurindale Farms Finishing Program

Author: Kevin Laurent

Planning Unit: Animal and Food Sciences

Major Program: Beef

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Laurindale Farms is a father-son operation in south Christian County that established a small freezer beef trade approximately 10 years ago.  In 2019 a local processor approached them with an opportunity to expand their finishing program from 30 head to 120 plus head annually.  Soon after the expansion several problems were encountered.  Cattle were not gaining consistently and slaughter weights were declining.   Extension specialists and the local ANR agent addressed these issues in several ways. Bull selection methods were revised.  Weaning, grower and finishing rations were reviewed and reworked. Feeding and handling facilities were redesigned to allow more efficient delivery of feed and enable the monitoring of weight gain on the farm.

Carcass data from 2021 and the first quarter of 2022 are shown in the table below.  Carcass weights have increased 121 pounds and marbling scores have increased 46 points.  These improvements have been made with only a slight increase in backfat and decrease in cutability.  Most importantly at current prices, this added carcass weight results in $266.20 average additional gross returns per head.  Additionally, feed cost per pound of gain is lower using the reformulated rations as compared to the previous rations.  This is vital to maintain profitability as overall feed grain prices increase.

Carcass Data Comparisons – Laurindale Farms, Trenton, KY

Year

Marbling score

Hot carcass wt.

Backfat

Yield grade

2021

527

690

.47

2.97

2022

573

811

.55

3.49

Difference

46

121

.08

.52






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