Natural or Organic

I've had quite a few people here on the net tell me the way I should be going to make money is to raise natural beef or organic beef. I always say I have looked into the issue and don't see how I would make any money that way. In fact, I see that I would lose more money. Here's some interesting information on that.<br />n<br />n<a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/04/080422150655.htm">Costs, Considerations Of Switching To Natural Or Organic Agricultural Methods</a><br />n<br />n<blockquote>They found that a producer would have to make about $120 more per head on naturally finished cattle to make the same profit as they would have on conventionally finished ones. For organically finished cattle, that increases to about $400 more per head.</blockquote><br />n<br />nNow I admit these numbers are for finished product while I sell calves so the numbers aren't completely applicable to me but they do indicate some of the increased costs of these production methods. What I found interesting is the market you would be chasing.<br />n<br />n<blockquote>What's more, Wileman said, is that research done at K-State shows that beef producers are competing for a mere 2 percent of a consumer's income. He said another thing to keep in mind is research showing that most growth in organic and natural food items has come from the same shoppers buying more products, not from an increase in the numbers of like-minded consumers.</blockquote><br />n<br />nSo if you were to do this it would be to increase what people buy, not get new consumers. Maybe I'm just too comfortable with what I do or maybe I am just too good at what I do, but why change horse in mid stream. It looks like a little too much risk for me. There are people doing it and making money at it and more power too them. Not me.


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