[TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker

Moderator: Community Team

Post Reply
User avatar
Duke_of_Earl
Posts: 2530
Joined: Sat Aug 24, 2013 8:37 am
Location: On my bed.

[TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker

Post by Duke_of_Earl »

Day 0 Start up costs: 360F
1. Field Change 50F
2. Herd Price 140F
3. Steward Pay 18F
4. Initial wheat price 90.55F
5. Collie food 50F -for 10 days worth.
6. Aloe leaves 11F -5 in stock.
7. Distriutive costs (classes, scarecrow maintenance, etc.) for rounding purposes 0.45F

Day 1: -24F for milking
Day 2: -24F for milking, yield of 15 Milk from the previous day
Day 3: Defending Town, yield of 17 Milk from the previous day
Day 4: -24F for milking, yield of 00 Milk from the previous day
-90F for supplemental wheat purchase:
Day 5: -24F for milking, yield of 19 Milk from the previous day
Day 6: -24F for milking, yield of 15 Milk from the previous day
Day 7: -24F for slaughter, yield of 14 Milk from the previous day
-some extra Aloe ~6F

Day 8/0:
Current Costs: 600F
Total Yields: 110 items (Average Total Item Price: 5.45F each)
Milk: 80 (@7.50F to break even)
Hides: 14@6F --> 84F --> Allows +4F and a reduction by 1F of Milk.
Carcasses: 16@X --> requires 120F to reduce Milk by an additional 1.50F --> requires 7.50F of total carcass price.
--
Carcass profit ranges from 10F-25F
@10F, The Minimum Price, Profit is 2.50F*16+4F=44F/8days = 5.50F per day.
@11.10F, The Recycling Price, Profit is 3.60F*16+4=61.60F/8 days = 7.70F per day.
@12.35F, label pending, Profit is 4.85F*16+4F=81.60F/8 days = 10.20F per day.
@13.50F, Label pending, Profit is 6F*16+4F=100F/8 days = 12.50F per day.
@14.75F, Label pending, Profit is 7.25*16+4=120F/8 days = 15F per day.
@15.90, Label pending, Profit is 8.40*16+4=138.40/8 days = 17.30F per day.
-pending
Last edited by Duke_of_Earl on Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:09 pm, edited 11 times in total.
Image
NAME, RACE, -banner by Aida
User avatar
Nikola
Posts: 3837
Joined: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:45 pm

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker 11/26-12/14

Post by Nikola »

I do hope you are not feeding your collie every day. They only need to be fed once every 3 days to remain in good health. Otherwise, they get stuffed. That means 50F worth of food should last you 30 days rather than just 10.
Image
User avatar
Duke_of_Earl
Posts: 2530
Joined: Sat Aug 24, 2013 8:37 am
Location: On my bed.

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker 11/26-12/14

Post by Duke_of_Earl »

Nikola wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 8:48 pmI do hope you are not feeding your collie every day. They only need to be fed once every 3 days to remain in good health. Otherwise, they get stuffed. That means 50F worth of food should last you 30 days rather than just 10.
Ah! Tnx very much.
I've had my steward set on autofeed the pets, when in stock, they have been getting daily fed by default.
Switching off it now.
Last edited by Duke_of_Earl on Thu Nov 29, 2018 8:10 am, edited 2 times in total.
Image
NAME, RACE, -banner by Aida
User avatar
Aingeal
Posts: 1388
Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:13 pm

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker 11/26-12/14

Post by Aingeal »

If you milk cows every day their health will go down faster, and you need to feed them every day. Plus what happens if you feed them to milk them and no one takes the job? You have to account for that as well.

Cow fields are uber profitable... especially if people sell carcasses at the right price, like 20 f or so.
Image
Mother to Amara, Wife to Anessen, Guard of Fenia
Mazork

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker 11/26-12/14

Post by Mazork »

My principle is to feed animals if their health is at 92% or lower. Could go 90% or even 85% just as well, but I have enough fodder, so...
User avatar
Skye
Posts: 432
Joined: Tue May 10, 2016 9:07 pm
Location: Imperius

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker 11/26-12/14

Post by Skye »

Thank you, Duke of Earl, for the post and to Nikola, Aingeal, and Mazork for the tips. It is most helpful.
Image
User avatar
Duke_of_Earl
Posts: 2530
Joined: Sat Aug 24, 2013 8:37 am
Location: On my bed.

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker 11/26-12/14

Post by Duke_of_Earl »

11/18/60
Day 0: 4 cows = -140F; 10 wheat = -104F; DC = ~6F; --> -250F
Day 01: Milked the cows
Day 02: Milked the cows; +17 milk from day 1's
Day 03: Milked the cows; +18 milk from day 2's
Day 04: Milked the cows; +15 milk from day 3's
NOTE: 50 milk * 5F cancels the start up cost.
Day 05: Milked the cows; +17 milk from day 4's
Day 06: Milked the cows; +15 milk from day 5's
Day 07: Milked the cows; +12 milk from day 6's
Day 08: Milked the cows; +13 milk from day 7's
NOTE: 50 milk * 5F cancels 10 days worth of hiring costs at 25F
NOTE A previous day wheat purchase for -99F (+7 milk)
Day 09: Milked the cows; +12 milk from day 8
Day 10: Slaughtered the cows; 12+ milk from day 9
NOTE: Wheat Purchase for 55F; wheat costs negated by 31 Milk
Day 11: +11 Hides, +18 carcasses
Day 12:
Image
NAME, RACE, -banner by Aida
User avatar
Duke_of_Earl
Posts: 2530
Joined: Sat Aug 24, 2013 8:37 am
Location: On my bed.

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker

Post by Duke_of_Earl »

September 6, 1661 (2021)
Innitial expenses = -500F; -300F(in presumed labor costs)
Fields contain 2 scarecrows, and two pets, 2 uses of oats per cycle with cumulative maintenance costs of about -44F per week or -132F per month.
Beginning with 46 wheat in stock at a production value of about 4.8F (-75F per harvest cycle: -225F per month)
Day 0: Bought 4 cows for -140F;
Day 1: Milked the cows
Day 2: Milked the cows; received 09 milk
Day 3: Milked the cows; received 15 milk
Day 4: Milked the cows; received 09 milk
Day 5: Milked the cows; received 11 milk
Day 6: Milked the cows; received 05 milk
Day 7: Milked the cows; received 19 milk
Day 8: Milked the cows; received 11 milk
Day 9: Milked the cows; received 14 milk
Day 10: Milked the cows; received 12 milk
Day 11: Milked the cows; recieved 19 milk
Day 12: Slaughtered the cows; recieved 08 milk
----
-800F / 132 milk = 6.06rF per milk to break even. --> 66 cheese and cream @12.45F to break even.
----
Day 13: received 11 hides, 4 brains, and 20 piece(s) of carcasses as profit.
-50F for butcher knives and -35 hours in wages = -85F to produce 60 Steaks and 20 bovine bones.
Image
NAME, RACE, -banner by Aida
User avatar
Duke_of_Earl
Posts: 2530
Joined: Sat Aug 24, 2013 8:37 am
Location: On my bed.

Re: [TEST] Cow Farm Profitability Tracker

Post by Duke_of_Earl »

6/30/22

Day 00: 4 cows@35F e & 60 bags of wheat@~11F e, expected labor cost -21F to -25F per day --> -1,000F
Day 01: Milked the cows
Day 02: Milked the cows |_ +13 bottles.
Day 03: Milked the cows |_ +07 bottles.
Day 04: Milked the cows |_ +13 bottles.
Day 05: Milked the cows |_ +13 bottles.
Day 06: Milked the cows |_ +13 bottles.
Day 07: Milked the cows |_ +13 bottles.
Day 08: Milked the cows |_ +09 bottles.
Day 09: Milked the cows |_ +10 bottles.
Day 10: Milked the cows |_ +07 bottles.
Day 11: Milked the cows |_ +12 bottles.
Day 12: Milked the cows |_ +12 bottles.
Day 13: Milked the cows |_ +07 bottles.
Day 14: Milked the cows |_ + bottles.
Image
NAME, RACE, -banner by Aida
Post Reply