Web Reporting System Documentation

Comprehensive Yard Sheet
Death Report
Closeout Summary
Receiving Report
Shipment Report
Cattle Valuation Report

Move your mouse over the sample report below to view an explanation of the report contents.


The home tab will transfer you to the Internet home page for the feedyard. Average cost per head per day for the past fourteen days. The estimated date for shipping the cattle from the feedyard. Projected breakeven is the estimated price per hundred weight at which the cattle sales will begin to make a profit. The estimated average weight of the cattle when shipped from the feed yard. Average cost per head per day since the cattle came into the feedyard. The receivings report displays complete information on cattle receipts. You can enter specifications to control the data displayed. The report is sorted by date of receipt. Average consumption per head for the past fourteen days. Indicates that the current report can be downloaded into an Excel spreadsheet. You must have Excel installed on your computer to use this feature. Average consumption per head per day since the cattle came into the feedyard. The average weight of the cattle when they were brought into the feedyard. The current average weight of the cattle. The cattle valuation report displays information about all of your current lots. Expenses to date are displayed and the current market value of the cattle is reported. The report is in lot number order. The logout button is used to discontinue reporting for the current customer number. You can enter another customer number for reporting. This is primarily used by customers who have more than one customer number. The shipment report displays information about the lots shipped including financial summaries. You can control the ranges of data displayed. The report is in date order. The death report shows the details of any cattle which have died. It is sorted from earliest date to latest. The closeout summary contains a complete report of cattle which have been sold. The report contains the profit and loss figures. The information is displayed by sex and sorted by out date. The comprehensive yard sheet reports all cattle for the current customer sorted by feedyard, lot and pen. The report presents a complete status of lots with cattle remaining in them. Your customer name. The lot number is assigned by the feedyard. The comprehensive yard sheet is sorted by lot number. The pen number that the cattle are assigned to. Your percentage ownership of the lot. The name of the lot as assigned by the feedyard. The cattle's origin. The sex code for the cattle.
S is for steers
H is for heifers
M is for mixed
The number of cattle which have been brought into the lot. The number of cattle that have been shipped from this lot. The number of cattle currently in the lot. The number of cattle from this lot which are currently in the hospital lot. The number of cattle from this lot that have died. When you see blue text with a hyperlink indicator (underline), you can click on the blue text for more detail. The first date that cattle were received into the current lot. Days on feed. Average daily gain in pounds.