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Management I have written about each of these—how they can be managed and how they affect profitability. It is important to recognize that there is much interconnectedness between them. They can have an effect on each other and then collectively on the “whole.” We must remember that we are most concerned about whole ranch profit and not about profit per animal. Profit per cow can be highly distortive of whole ranch profit or profit per acre. A systems thinking perspective leads us to conclude that we should reduce overheads, market well and improve three key ratios: • Acres per cow. • Cows per person. • Fed feed vs. grazed feed I hope that you can see how these ratios are linked to the determinants of profit and see what economic power they have. As one example, if you could reduce the acres per cow by one half, you would essentially reduce the overhead costs per cow by one half without changing the total overheads. Striving for continuous improvement of land leads us to good grazing management which can greatly increase the stocking rate or reduce acres per cow. So, for profitable decision making and managing ranch resources, become a “systems thinker.” I This article was reprinted with permission from the BEEF Magazine. LIMOUSIN Today | 37