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Determining livestock values and weights
Determining livestock values and weights

See here how to determine your opening and closing livestock values

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Livestock values

When you are setting up your Farm Focus you will need to record a livestock value for each of the stock classes. This information is useful so that you can see any changes in capital value as you increase or decrease stock numbers throughout the season.

If you have a strong trade aspect to your business, you may already have your stock values in mind, in which case you will confidently enter these yourself.

If you are unsure, then a good starting point is to use the National Average Market Value schedule which is set out each year by Inland Revenue. You can also consult with your advisors to understand what the relevant stock value might be for each class.

The opening and closing numbers should be the same as the stock age-up at the end of the financial year.

In Farm Focus, go to the Settings Screen and select Production.

Use the arrow to drop down the list of stock classes, then enter the opening and closing values here.
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This information will flow through into your reports, in particular your EFS report. The stock adjustments are valuable particularly if you have trading stock sales and purchases that occur across financial years.

If you are entering a farming business and purchasing a large portion of stock, or exiting farming and selling down a large portion, these adjustments will separate what is normal trading from the large capital movements.

Click here for more information on the Economic Farm Surplus (EFS) Report

Livestock weights

When you are setting up your Farm Focus you will need to record a livestock weight for each of the stock classes. This information is useful as it flows through into several key performance reports.

Go to Farm Focus Settings > Production > Livestock Weights.

It is recommended that you enter your on-farm weights, as there is so much variation due to breed, condition, genetics and farming system. If you are unsure you can consult with your local advisor or stock agent to understand what the relevant stock weight might be for each class. The opening and closing weights should be the same as the stock age-up at the end of the financial year.

The sheep and beef demonstration database uses weights from a local Wairarapa stock agent.

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