Relative price effects

The worst drought in decades has destroyed more than half the U.S. corn crop, pushing prices to record levels and squeezing livestock owners as they struggle to feed their herds.


To cope, one Kentucky cattle farmer has turned to a child-tested way to fatten his 1,400 cows: candy.


“It’s so hard to make any money when corn is eight or nine dollars a bushel,” said Nick Smith, co-owner of United Livestock Commodities in Mayfield, Ky.


The chocolate and other sweet stuff was rejected by retailers. It makes up 5% to 8% of the cattle’s feed ration, Smith said. The rest includes roughage and distillers grain, an ethanol byproduct.


The candy’s high caloric content is fattening up the cows nicely, Smith said.


The full article is here.  For the pointer I thank Dave Bieler.

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on August 25, 2012 00:35
No comments have been added yet.


Tyler Cowen's Blog

Tyler Cowen
Tyler Cowen isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Tyler Cowen's blog with rss.