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BY ISU | April 21, 2021
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Weâve set these budgets up so producers can insert their own on-farm numbers. The more accurate the input numbers are, the more accurate the numbers will be for each operation.
- Tim Christensen, farm management specialist with ISU Extension
Newly updated resources from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach are available to help livestock producers track their cost of production and work through price insurance options.
The âLivestock Enterprise Budgets for Iowaâ and âLivestock Risk Insurance Plans for Cattle Producersâ are both available in the April edition of Ag Decision Maker.
The âenterprise budgetsâ publication provides estimates of production costs for common livestock produced in Iowa, using estimates that reflect average or above-average levels of management and e
State records fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases Monday
For the first time since the Holidays, Wisconsin reported fewer than a thousand new COVID-19 cases.
The state Department of Health Services reported 984 positive tests Monday, on a relatively small number of tests, just over 5100. The seven day average of new cases per day was at 1,682.
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DHS also reported eight COVID deaths, bringing the total death toll to 5,699. Both the number of hospitalized patients and the number in ICUs increased slightly, to 772 and 175 respectively, although both numbers have been trending steadily downward since earlier this month.