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CATTLE REPORT
OMB: 0535-0213/201403-31
QID: 304011
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- 1,
1.
Were any cattle or calves, regardless of ownership, on this operation on 1, or at any time during ?
(Cattle and calves on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis
should be included
by the cattle owner, excluded by the land owner.)
Yes
1.
No
Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation made by one individual, a hired manager, or partners?
One Individual
921
A hired manager
Partners
NUMBER
OF
PARTNERS
How many partners, including the operator, make the day-to-day decisions for this
operation?
1.
Please identify the other person(s) in this partnership.
[Verify partners’ names and make necessary corrections if names have already been entered.]
[Check if verified]
[Check if no longer a partner]
Name:
Phone:
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Address:
(Rt. or St.)
(City)
(Zip)
(State)
Did this partner operate land individually on
June 1, ?
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[Check if verified]
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Yes
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No
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[Check if no longer a partner]
Name:
Phone:
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
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Address:
(Rt. or St.)
(City)
(Zip)
(State)
Did this partner operate land individually on
Yes
June 1, ?
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[Check if verified]
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No
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[Check if no longer a partner]
Name:
Phone:
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Address:
(Rt. or St.)
(City)
(Zip)
(State)
Did this partner operate land individually on
Yes
June 1, ?
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[Check if verified]
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No
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[Check if no longer a partner]
Name:
Phone:
(First)
(Middle)
(Last)
Address:
(Rt. or St.)
(City)
(Zip)
(State)
Did this partner operate land individually on
Yes
June 1, ?
No
Section 1. – Cattle and Calves
1.
On 1, were any cattle or calves, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated? (Cattle and
calves
on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit month (AUM) basis should be included by
the cattle owner, excluded by the land owner.)
Yes
1.
No
Of the total number of cattle and calves on hand 1, how many were:
a.
beef cows, including beef heifers that had calved?
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b.
milk cows, both dry or in milk, including milk heifers that had calved?
c.
milk cows, including any dry cows or milk heifers that had calved?
+
352
+
352
(Exclude any heifers not yet freshened.) [If no milk cows, go to Item 2c.]
(i)
(ii)
349
How many cows were milked on 1?
How much
milk was
produced
that day?
502
Gals.
OR
501
Lbs.
(Only one
day’s
production.)
d.
bulls weighing 500 pounds or more?
e.
heifers that had not calved, weighing 500 pounds or more:
(i)
for beef cow replacement?
+
353
+
354
+
355
+
356
+
357
+
358
=
350
(a) How many of these beef cow replacement
heifers
376
are expected to calve during ?
(ii)
for milk cow replacement?
(a) How many of these milk cow replacement
heifers
377
are expected to calve during ?
(iii)
f.
steers weighing 500 pounds or more?
g.
2.
other heifers 500 pounds or more?
heifer, steer, and bull calves weighing less than 500 pounds, including
newborn calves?
[Add Items 2a through 2f and verify the total.]
Then the total cattle and calves on hand 1 was:
On Small Grain Pasture
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Of the other heifers, steers, and calves reported above, how many
189
were grazing on winter wheat, oats, barley, or rye on 1?
Calf Crop for (Calves born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit
month (AUM) basis should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land
owner.)
1.
Of the calves born on the total acres operated during , how many:
(Exclude calves purchased.)
2.
a.
were on hand 1, ?
+
363
b.
were sold, moved off this operation, or slaughtered by 1?
+
364
c.
had died by 1? (Exclude calves born dead.)
+
365
=
366
[Add items 4a through 4c and verify the total.]
Then the total calves born during was:
a.
Of these calves born, how many were born in the six month period,
361
July 1 through 31, ?
Were any cattle or calves, regardless of ownership, on the total acres operated at any time during ?
Yes
No
Calf Crop for (Calves born on grazing land leased on a fee per head or animal unit
month (AUM) basis should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land
owner.)
4.
Of the calves born on the total acres operated during , how many:
(Exclude calves purchased.)
5.
b.
were sold, moved off this operation, or slaughtered by 1?
+
364
c.
had died by 1? (Exclude calves born dead.)
+
365
=
366
[Add items 4b and 4c and verify the total.]
Then the total calves born during was:
a.
Of these calves born, how many were born in the six month period,
361
July1 through 31, ?
Deaths and Losses (Cattle and calves that died or were lost on grazing land leased on a fee per head
or animal unit month (AUM) basis should be included by the cattle owner, excluded by the land
owner.)
1.
How many cattle weighing 500 pounds or more died or were lost from all
causes during ?
2.
367
How many calves weighing less than 500 pounds died or were lost from all
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causes during ? (Exclude calves born dead.)
368
Cattle and Calves On Feed
We need to know about the cattle and calves on feed for the slaughter market.
Their ration would include grain, silage, hay, or protein supplement.
1.
Are there any cattle and calves on feed, regardless of ownership, on the total acres
operated that will be shipped directly from your feedlot to slaughter market?
Include cattle being fed by you for others.
Exclude any of your cattle being custom fed in feedlots operated by others.
Exclude cattle being “backgrounded only” for sale as feeders, for later placement
on feed in another feedlot, or to be returned to pasture.
Yes
No
Did you operate a feedlot or feeding facility on the total acres operated at any time since January 1, ?
Yes
No
10. What was the total capacity of your feedlot on January 1?
676
[If capacity is 1,000 or greater, skip Item
11.]
11. During , how many cattle and calves on feed were
678
shipped directly to slaughter market from your feedlot?
1.
How many cattle and calves were on feed January 1, that will be shipped
652
directly from your feedlot to slaughter market?
1.
What was the total capacity of your feedlot on January 1?
676
[If capacity is 1,000 or greater, skip Item
11.]
1.
During , how many cattle and calves on feed were
678
shipped directly to slaughter market from your feedlot?
Cattle and Calves Grass Fed for Slaughter
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During how many cattle and calves were grass fed and shipped directly to
slaughter market from your operation? (Exclude cattle finished on a grain ration.)
677
Breeding Stock Values (Report for cattle inventory on hand 1, .)
1.
What is the average replacement value per head of the following breeding
stock:
[Report to nearest dollar.]
a.
Beef cows?
$
190
b.
Heifers kept for beef cow replacement weighing 500 pounds or more?
$
192
c.
Milk cows?
$
266
d.
Heifers kept for milk cow replacement weighing 500 pounds or more?
$
267
e.
Bulls weighing 500 pounds or more?
$
191
Slaughter for Consumption by this Operation (regardless of
ownership)
1.
Cattle
Calves
During , how many cattle and calves were custom slaughtered
at commercial establishments for consumption by this
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operation?
2.
During , how many cattle and calves were slaughtered on this
operation
for consumption by this operation? (Include mobile
slaughtering.
Exclude custom slaughter at commercial establishments.)
Grazing Fees in Your Area
15. Were any cattle or calves reported on the total acres operated (Item 3, page 2 is positive)?
Yes
No
16. Which of the following is the most commonly used method of charging for grazing on
privately owned, non-irrigated grazing land in your area?
Per Head Per Month
Per Animal Unit Month (AUM)
Per Cow With Nursing Calf Per Month
Dollars
and
Cents
a. What was the average charge for this method in your area during ?
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17. During , did this operation pay a fee to graze cattle on privately owned, non-irrigated
land using either a per head per month, per animal unit month, or per cow with nursing
calf per month method?
Yes
a.
No
Will there be any cattle or calves, regardless of ownership, on this operation during ?
Yes
b.
Don't Know
No
Were you operating a farm or ranch on 1, ?
Yes
No
Section 1. – Change in Operator
1.
Has the operation been sold, rented, or turned over to someone else?
Yes
a.
No
Will the land be used for any agricultural purpose by you (the operator), or
anyone else in the next year? (Include growing crops or raising livestock.)
Yes
Don't Know
No
Regardless of answer to above, write a note to explain the situation:
2.
Was the operator operating a farm or ranch on June 1, ?
Yes
3.
No
Please provide the following information for the operation that has taken over the land:
a.
What is the name and address of the new operation?
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Operation
Name:
Operator
Name:
b.
Address:
Phone:
City:
State:
Was the new operation in business before June 1, ?
Yes
c.
No
Is the new operation managed?
Yes
d.
Zip:
No
Were any of the individuals associated with the new operation operating land individually before
June 1, ?
Yes
No
Section 1. – Conclusion
1.
Do you (the operator) make any day-to-day decisions for another farm or ranch?
Yes
a.
No
What is the name of the other operation(s)?
Operation
Name:
Address:
State:
City:
ZIP:
Phone:
b.
Was this additional operation in business before June 1, ?
Yes
2.
No
Survey Results: To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to
www.nass.usda.gov/results/.
Would you rather have a brief summary mailed to you at a later date?
Yes
No
Comments:
Section 1A – Causes of Predator and Non - Predator Loss
The following questions are collected for use by other agencies within the Department of
Agriculture.
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If cattle or calves died or were lost on this operation last year,
please report what happened to them.
How many cattle or calves died or were lost from:
1.
Predator Causes:
Calves
Grizzly Bears
+
953
42
Black Bears
+
952
41
Bobcats or Lynx
+
948
34
Coyotes
+
950
38
Dogs
+
689
37
Foxes
+
688
36
Wolves
+
687
39
Ravens
+
957
44
Eagles
+
951
40
Vultures
+
961
45
Mountain Lions, Cougars, or Pumas
+
954
43
+
955
49
+
960
60
+
962
46
Respiratory problems (pneumonia, shipping fever, etc.)
+
964
47
Metabolic problems (milk fever, grass tetany, etc.)
+
965
48
Mastitis
+
967
51
Lameness or injury
+
968
54
Other Diseases
+
963
63
+
956
50
+
966
53
+
958
52
Other predators [specify:
]
Unknown predators
2.
Cattle
Non-Predator Causes:
Digestive problems (bloat, scours, parasites,
enterotoxemia, acidosis, etc.)
Weather related causes (chilling, drowning, lightning,
etc.)
Calving related problems
Poisoning (nitrate poisoning, noxious feeds, noxious
weeds, etc.)
Old age
+
Theft (stolen)
+
61
24
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Other non-predator causes
[specify:
+
27
57
+
32
58
=
28
59
970
971
]
Unknown non-predator causes
3.
Add calf and cattle deaths by cause in each column. These totals
should agree with the death loss recorded in items 6 and 7
previously. If they don’t agree, make corrections wherever
necessary.
4.
How many calves and cattle were injured but not killed by
predators during ?
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